The Dallas Cowboys got some bad injury news on Monday when the team learned that it would be without starting offensive lineman Terence Steele for the season after an ACL injury, and they got more bad news on Tuesday as it looks like nose tackle Johnathan Hankins will miss some extended time with an injury, as well.

According to Dallas Cowboys reporter Mike Gehlken of The Dallas Morning News, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said during his Tuesday radio show appearance that Johnathan Hankins will miss the rest of the regular season after suffering a pectoral strain during Sunday’s win over the Houston Texans.

You can see Johnathan back for the playoffs. He won’t be back before then,” Jerry Jones said on 105.3 The Fan. Hankins suffered a pectoral strain Sunday vs. Texans,”

The injuries keep stacking up for the Dallas Cowboys as they head toward the end of the regular season, and the NFL world had plenty to say about the bad news.

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The good news for the Cowboys is that he will be back for the playoffs. But Dallas still has to take care of business on the field as the team has not yet officially clinched a playoff spot.

[Michael Gehlken]

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