The Dallas Cowboys are facing a significant setback as quarterback Dak Prescott is expected to be sidelined for at least four games due to a strained hamstring. The injury occurred during the second half of the Cowboys' recent 27-21 loss to the Atlanta Falcons. Owner Jerry Jones confirmed the news, stating that Prescott is likely to be placed on injured reserve.
With Prescott out, backup quarterback Cooper Rush will step in to lead the team, a role he has previously filled during Prescott's absence in past seasons. Rush played a key role in the Cowboys' 4-1 record in 2022 when Prescott was sidelined with a thumb injury.
This injury comes at a challenging time for the Cowboys, who are currently on a three-game losing streak. Despite the setback, Jones expressed confidence in Rush's abilities and emphasized the need for the team to come together and utilize all their players effectively.
In addition to Prescott's injury, the Cowboys have been dealing with other setbacks, including the absence of star pass rusher Micah Parsons, who has missed the last four games due to a high ankle sprain. However, Parsons is expected to make his return against the Philadelphia Eagles this week.
Looking ahead, Jones indicated that the Cowboys are looking to make moves to strengthen the team, with plans to acquire a receiver via trade. The team is set to bring in Jonathan Mingo from the Carolina Panthers in exchange for draft picks.
Despite the challenges, Jones remains optimistic about the team's prospects and emphasized a proactive approach to bolstering the roster as they navigate through a tough stretch of games.
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