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Cowboys’ Andy Dalton placed on reserve COVID-19 list – Dallas Post Tribune

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By SCHUYLER DIXON The Dallas Cowboys have placed quarterback Andy Dalton on the reserve COVID-19 list on Tuesday, keeping him out a second straight game after he was sidelined by a concussion. Dalton will be the first Dallas player to go on the COVID-19 list since before the season. The loss of Dalton likely means […]

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