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The injury news for the Dallas Cowboys continues to pile on. Soon after the news of All-Pro cornerback Trevon Diggs tearing his ACL was confirmed, there is another problem on the offensive line. While not as significant as Diggs, it’s something Dallas will be monitoring.

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Cowboys center Tyler Biadasz suffered a hamstring injury during practice. He will undergo an MRI, where a final determination will be made. Thankfully for the folks in Dallas, Schefter’s report does provide positive news.

“Cowboys’ Pro-Bowl center Tyler Biadasz hurt his hamstring during today’s practice and is undergoing an MRI to determine the extent of the injury, per source,” Schefter said.

“Another source said, ‘Tyler will be OK.’”

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