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Dak Prescott Sidelined with Hamstring and Hand Injuries in Cowboys’ Game Against Falcons
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott was forced to leave the game against the Atlanta Falcons due to injuries, raising concerns about his availability for upcoming matches. The incident occurred during the team’s Week 9 game on Sunday night.
Prescott, 31, was performing well in the first half before sustaining a hamstring injury shortly after the break. This injury is believed to be the primary reason for his exit from the game. He was replaced by backup quarterback Cooper Rush.
In addition to the hamstring injury, Prescott also received treatment for a hand issue. He was seen being attended to by the team’s medical staff on the sideline, where he was examined for a cut on his right hand. At one point, he headed to the blue medical tent but returned to the bench, only to be replaced by Cooper Rush on the ensuing drive.
The severity of Prescott’s injuries and the timeline for his return are yet to be fully determined, but his absence could have significant implications for the Cowboys’ upcoming games.