East Bay Times

Cowboys go virtual amid COVID issues

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The Dallas Cowboys are going virtual with meetings leading into Thursday’s game at New Orleans with COVID-19 infections on the rise again within the team.

Right tackle Terence Steele was among the positive COVID-19 tests and won’t play against the Saints, coach Mike McCarthy said Sunday.

Offensive line coach Joe Philbin and assistant strength and conditioni­ng coach Kendall Smith, who missed the Thanksgivi­ng Day loss to Las Vegas after testing positive, won’t make the trip to New Orleans.

Three more members of the staff will be out against the Saints in strength and conditioni­ng coordinato­r Harold Nash Jr., assistant offensive line coach Jeff Blasko and offensive assistant Scott Tolzien.

The Cowboys will be missing members of their staff because of the coronaviru­s for the third time in four games. Running backs coach Skip Peete was out against Atlanta on Nov. 14.

McCarthy said players were showing up at the facility Sunday for testing and to-go meals and to make sure their equipment was set for an in-person workout in the afternoon. He said there was a similar plan for today, the heaviest practice day before the trip to New Orleans.

The NFL implemente­d more stringent testing and other protocols for the days after Thanksgivi­ng. McCarthy said the club had been testing daily since Saturday.

“We’re part of the new protocol and I’m not sure if this is exactly what the league had intended starting on Thanksgivi­ng Day,” McCarthy said. “We’re in a cycle right now that we’re paying close attention to it.”

McCarthy said receiver Amari Cooper was expected to rejoin the team today after missing the past two games following a positive COVID-19 test. Cooper isn’t vaccinated and was required to be out at least 10 days.

This outbreak for the Cowboys is similar to one that hit in the preseason and early in the regular season. Right guard Zack Martin and defensive end Randy Gregory each missed a game after positive tests. Defensive coordinato­r Dan Quinn was out for a preseason game.

Coronaviru­s issues first resurfaced earlier this month when kicker Greg Zuerlein missed a game after entering the protocols. VIKINGS’ COOK INJURES SHOULDER >> Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook was taken off the field on a cart with a shoulder injury in the third quarter of a 34-26 loss to the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday.

Cook went down after losing a fumble and stayed on the ground for a while before being taken to the locker room. Cook had 10 carries for 39 yards and six catches for 64 yards before getting hurt.

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