Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott placed on injured reserve due to hamstring injury
The Dallas Cowboys have officially placed quarterback Dak Prescott on injured reserve following a serious hamstring injury sustained in a recent game against the Falcons. Initial evaluations indicate a partial tear of the hamstring tendon, raising concerns about the potential need for season-ending surgery. Team executives, including Jerry Jones, expressed hope that Prescott could return this season, but reports suggest he will likely be out for 6-8 weeks. With Prescott sidelined, attention shifts to Trey Lance, who may have an opportunity to step up in the absence of the star quarterback, though some insiders question whether he will replace Cooper Rush in the starting role. The Cowboys face a challenging stretch ahead as they aim to salvage their season without their highest-paid player.
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