Linebacker Sean Lee seems poised to miss his third straight game with a hamstring injury, as the leader of the Cowboys defense did not practice on Tuesday. He has sat out all week.

Coach Jason Garrett labeled Lee as “day-to-day”, but all signs are pointing to the seventh-year veteran being relegated to the sidelines once again on Thursday night. The Dallas linebacker corps have struggled to stay healthy this season, but did receive a bit of good news regarding Anthony Hitchens who’s been dealing with a groin injury. With Justin Durant still in concussion protocol, depth at the linebacker spot is perilously thin, leaving Hitchens’ presence much needed. That he’s at least practicing bodes well for him playing on Thursday, but the same can’t be said for RT La’el Collins.

Here’s a look at the official injury report for both teams.

The Cowboys have been extremely fortunate over the last several years that their world class collection of talent along the offensive line has been able to stay in-tact and healthy. That hasn’t been the case this season, and the effects have trickled down to the rest of the offense. It’s unclear of Collins will be able to suit up and play in just two days, possibly forcing either Chaz Green or Byron Bell back on the field for more playing time.

At least Zack Martin has a good chance of playing against Washington. Martin was forced out of the Thanksgiving game against the Chargers due to a concussion, after he collided with RB Rod Smith in the second quarter. Consistency is crucial along the offensive line, and Martin has been an integral part of the unit since he was drafted in 2014. With so much uncertainty at the ends of the offensive line, at least the interior figures to be relatively back to normal.