Things aren't looking good for Sean Lee.

The All-Pro linebacker has now missed 3+ games this season with a hamstring injury, which includes being forced out prematurely against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 10 and being sidelined the following week against the rival Philadelphia Eagles. Both contests ended in the Dallas Cowboys being throttled to the tune of 64-16 on the whole.

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And unfortunately for Dallas, they won't see their All-Pro linebacker take the field on Thanksgiving either. Owner Jerry Jones made it clear on Tuesday via 105.3FM The Fan there would be no Lee when the team hosts the Los Angeles Chargers this week, leaving them to yet again try and figure out how to win a game without him.

There's also a chance he doesn't return for the Nov. 30 battle against the Washington Redskins.

This season, the Cowboys are 0-4 when Lee is sidelined -- giving up a whopping 33.5 points per game. That's stark contrast to when he suits up and the defense allows only 18 points an outing. It's mind-boggling how removing one player, despite it being an All-Pro, from the game can change the Cowboys from a top-10 defense to one that dwells in the cellar.

If they don't find a way to tourniquet the bleeding this week against a Chargers' team that put up 54 points only a few days ago, they'll find themselves almost completely out of the NFC playoff picture.

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