A new report has revealed the severity of the hamstring injury suffered by Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott — and it could be season-ending.
🚨BREAKING: #Cowboys QB Dak Prescott could require season-ending surgery after tests revealed that he has a partial avulsion of his tendon, per @dallasnews.
Not good.
JUST AN AWFUL SEASON FOR DALLAS… pic.twitter.com/jLTvgEDr3M
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) November 7, 2024
Prescott was hurt during this past Sunday’s Cowboys loss to the Atlanta Falcons. During the third quarter, Prescott was injured during a five-yard scramble. He left the game and didn’t return.
“I felt it when I was getting up from the run. I can’t even say that I felt it running,” Prescott said, via ESPN.com. “The tackle, maybe something on the tackle. Yeah, I don’t know. But when I was standing up, I felt something, actually. Didn’t think it was much. You get tired. It’s a physical game. A lot of times you feel different things and they kind of go away.”
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones says Dak Prescott likely will go on IR
Because of the severity of Prescott’s injury, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said the quarterback will most likely have to go on injured reserve, meaning he will miss at least four games.
“It’s iffy,” Jones said of Prescott’s timeline to return, via DallasCowboys.com. “But it’s extended time period of time… it’s likely we’ll IR him, so we’ll see how his rehab goes.”
With Prescott out, Cooper Rush will fill in as he will make his first start of the season against the Philadelphia Eagles next Sunday.
The Cowboys are 5-1 with Rush under center. He went 4-1 in 2022 when Prescott broke his right thumb.
Former first-round pick Trey Lance will serve as Rush’s backup.