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Cooks developed an infection in his knee after undergoing a procedure in New York after the Cowboys win last week against the Giants .
Cowboys doctors cleaned out the infection and fixed a meniscus issue that had been bothering Cooks since training camp.
Cooks will miss Sunday 's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers as well as games against the Detroit Lions , San Francisco 49ers and Atlanta Falcons .
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