The Baltimore Ravens' COVID-19 outbreak is now affecting the Dallas Cowboys.

The Ravens–Pittsburgh Steelers game in Week 12 has been moved to Tuesday, Dec. 1. That means the Week 13 Cowboys-Ravens contest will now take place on Monday, Dec. 7, per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.

Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson has tested positive for COVID-19, becoming the latest player on the team to contract the virus.

The Cowboys, who got blown out by the Washington Football Team on Thanksgiving Day, will now get extra time to prepare for the Ravens. Dallas is in last place in the NFC East, the worst division in the NFL.

Against Washington, Mike McCarthy called a terrible fake punt from his own side of the field, which blew the game wide open for Washington. Cowboys fans have had enough of the former Green Bay Packers head coach, so much so that Dallas supporters are calling for owner Jerry Jones to fire McCarthy before the season even finishes.

The loss of star quarterback Dak Prescott hurt the Cowboys. However, McCarthy and defensive coordinator Mike Nolan have been terrible at their jobs this season. Big changes need to be made in Dallas, possibly starting with Jones removing himself as the team's general manager.

Since the NFC East is so bad, we can't even rule out the Cowboys from making the playoffs since a loss by Washington and a win by Dallas could put the Cowboys back in the thick of things.