Dak Prescott faced another setback in his career during a game against the Falcons in Atlanta, a location known for its challenging history for him. Late in the third quarter, while attempting to throw a pass, Prescott appeared to experience discomfort without any defensive contact. Initially evaluated for a possible throwing hand injury, he was ultimately ruled out due to a hamstring injury that prevented him from continuing.
After the injury, Prescott detailed the incident, stating he felt something unusual while scrambling and again during a throw on a stop route. He emphasized that he did not believe the scramble caused the injury but rather felt it when standing up after a tackle. His attempt to play through the pain was halted by the medical team, who deemed it unsafe for him to continue.
As Prescott watched from the sidelines, the Cowboys struggled to secure a victory in a game they desperately needed. He expressed frustration over not being able to contribute, highlighting the importance of the matchup and his desire to compete. The emotional toll was significant for him, especially given the stakes.
This injury comes after Prescott missed part of the previous season due to a broken thumb and his long recovery from a severe ankle injury in 2020. Having enjoyed a healthy 2023 season and an All-Pro accolade, the uncertainty surrounding his health for the remainder of the 2024 season raises concerns for the Cowboys’ offense, which relies heavily on him.
Compounding the situation, star wide receiver CeeDee Lamb also left the game with a shoulder injury, adding to the team’s worries. Prescott remains determined to return, stating it would take a lot for him not to be on the field, as the Cowboys await further updates on both players’ con
ditions.