The Dallas Cowboys have taken a major hit as their starting quarterback, Dak Prescott, is reportedly set to undergo surgery for a hamstring injury that will likely sideline him for the remainder of the season. Prescott suffered the injury during practice earlier this week, and after further evaluation, the Cowboys’ medical team has determined that surgery is necessary for his recovery.
This is a tough setback for both Prescott and the Cowboys, who have relied on his leadership and skill to remain competitive in a challenging division. Prescott, who has previously overcome serious injuries, has been crucial to Dallas’s offense with his precise passing and ability to make plays under pressure. The Cowboys will now turn to backup quarterback Cooper Rush to lead the team, hoping he can fill the void left by Prescott.
Prescott’s recovery timeline is still uncertain, but the Cowboys are expected to keep fans updated as the surgery is completed and rehab progresses.