Dak Prescott Faces Season-Ending Surgery, Cowboys Consider QB Options
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is likely to undergo surgery for a hamstring injury, prompting discussions on whether to start Trey Lance or Cooper Rush.
- Dak Prescott is expected to have surgery on his partially torn hamstring, which would end his season and require a four-month recovery.
- The Cowboys have not yet placed Prescott on injured reserve, leaving a small possibility for a return this season, though it is unlikely.
- Fans and analysts are calling for Trey Lance to start in place of Prescott, while the team plans to start Cooper Rush against the Eagles.
- Dallas Cowboys are currently 3-5 and need a strong second half to make a playoff push, adding urgency to their quarterback decision.
- Team owner Jerry Jones and head coach Mike McCarthy are considering adding another quarterback to the roster amid ongoing discussions.

























