The Cowboys were dealt some troubling news along with their loss in New Orleans on Sunday night. ESPN’s Todd Archer is reporting that the Dallas secondary may be losing the services of safety Kavon Frazier.

Frazier was already dealing with an Achilles malady that had him on the team’s injury report during the week. Now a chest injury suffered during the Week 4 game may cost him significant time.

The Cowboy fear safety Kavon Frazier suffered a pectoral tear in Sunday’s loss to the New Orleans Saints. Depending on the location of the tear, Frazier could require surgery but there is hope he could just need rehab to be able to return. Rookie… https://t.co/JTeXXCokxb — Todd Archer (@toddarcher) September 30, 2019

The team is already considered thin at the safety position, where Frazier provides depth at the back end of the roster. Xavier Woods left the loss to New Orleans with what seemed like a shoulder injury. This development won’t help as Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers come to town in Week 5.

The bigger concern may be losing Frazier on special teams, where he has logged 53 of his 71 total snaps on the season.