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Dak Prescott to Undergo Season-Ending Surgery for Hamstring Injury

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott will miss the remainder of the season due to surgery on a partially torn hamstring, confirmed by owner Jerry Jones.

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Updated: Nov 12th, 2024, 4:01 PM ET

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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott will undergo surgery for a partially torn hamstring, effectively ending his season. Owner Jerry Jones announced the decision following evaluations. Prescott struggled this season prior to the injury, with a low passer rating and mediocre statistics. As the Cowboys sit at 3-6, losing playoff hopes, backup quarterback Cooper Rush will lead the team moving forward. Prescott's recovery is expected to take at least three months, further complicating the franchise's quarterback situation.


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