Dak Prescott to have season-ending surgery on hamstring

Lynnwood, WASports

In a significant blow to the Dallas Cowboys, quarterback Dak Prescott will undergo season-ending surgery this week due to a torn hamstring, a decision confirmed by team owner Jerry Jones. This injury, occurring at a crucial point in the NFL season, raises concerns about the Cowboys' playoff ambitions. Prescott has been a key player for the team, and his absence will undoubtedly alter their game strategy moving forward. The Cowboys, currently navigating a competitive landscape in the NFC, must now rely on their backup quarterback to lead the team in Prescott's absence. Fans and analysts alike are closely monitoring how this injury will affect the team's performance and morale.

The organization is committed to supporting Prescott's recovery, as his long-term health is the priority. This news has sparked discussions about the depth of the Cowboys' roster and their ability to adapt under pressure. As the season unfolds, all eyes will be on how the Cowboys respond to this setback.

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