The Cowboys will likely be without their premiere pass rusher, Randy Gregory, for the next two games or more with a strained calf. Gregory suffered the injury during practice yesterday and leave once again leave Dallas without both starting defensive ends.
Gregory missed Week 2 as part of the COVID-19 protocol. But despite that absence, Randy’s tied with Micah Parsons with five sacks to lead Dallas so far this season.
Already without DeMarcus Lawrence since Week 2 with a foot fracture, the Cowboys may once again be doubly shorthanded in their upcoming games against the Atlanta Falcons and Kansas City Chiefs.
As we saw in Week 2 when both Gregory and Lawrence were missing, Parsons may be pulled into more pass-rushing duty. He’s shined in that role throughout the year, but lately has also been standing out in his official linebacker position.
The Cowboys have an option now they didn’t earlier this year with veteran backup Dorance Armstrong. Missing early with an injury, Armstrong is back and will likely see a major uptick in snaps during Gregory’s absence.
Also in the mix now is rookie DE Chauncey Golston, who wasn’t active until Week 3 and has been looking good ever since. Dallas could also call up Bradlee Anae from the practice squad for some temporary depth.
Whatever the solution, missing Randy Gregory is still going to hurt. He’s been the team’s most-productive edge player, providing plenty of backfield disruption on top of the sacks.
With Matt Ryan and Pat Mahomes next up on the schedule, the Cowboys will have to find other ways to pressure opposing quarterbacks.