Just when you thought things couldn’t get worse for the Dallas Cowboys, they likely lost a key player to an injury on Monday Night Football.
Markquese Bell suffered a nasty injury against the Texans.
The Cowboys’ safety was attempting to tackle Texans running back Dameon Pierce after he fumbled the kickoff and took off late. Unfortunately for Bell, his arm disgustingly got bent backward, leaving him in severe pain on the field.
Nick Harris of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported that the Dallas Cowboys safety had “come off the field with medical assistance” and had been holding his left arm.
Spots doctor David J. Chao took to his X account and posted that Bell has a “clear anterior/inferior shoulder dislocation.”
After being taken off the field, Bell went right to the medical tent and was later ruled out for the rest of the game by the Cowboys with a shoulder injury.
Bell is in his third season with the Dallas Cowboys. He’s played in nine games this season, including Monday night. His injury was just yet another blow in a nightmare night for the Cowboys, who slumped to their seventh loss of the season.
The Dallas Cowboys Hit Yet Another All-Time Low
The Dallas Cowboys got blown out once again Monday night, losing at home to the Houston Texans, 34-10.
The team cannot figure out how to win at home.
The team is now 3-7 and seems destined to miss out on the playoffs, especially since starting quarterback Dak Prescott is out for the remainder of the season.
The Dallas Cowboys have failed to live up to expectations. They now have a home record of 0-5 and remain the only team in the league without a home victory.