And just like that, injuries have started to pile up for the Dallas Cowboys.
While they avoided a disaster with starting right tackle Terence Steele, who only missed one practice with a high-ankle sprain, they are awaiting results on tight end Brevyn Spann-Ford's ankle after he went down on Sunday.
Spann-Ford was seemingly the only concern coming out of Sunday's padded practice, but ESPN's Adam Schefter dropped a bombshell early Monday when he reported that offensive lineman Robert Jones broke a bone in his neck and is expected to miss 2-3 months.
Cowboys OL Robert Jones to miss 2-3 months with broken neck bone
This is a huge bummer for Jones, who had been rotating with rookie first-round pick Tyler Booker with the first-team offense at right guard.