Dallas Cowboys' Dak Prescott Suffers Hand and Hamstring Injuries, Sidelined During Game
ICARO Media Group
**Dak Prescott Injures Hand and Hamstring, Ruled Out of Game**
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott sustained injuries to both his right hand and hamstring late in the third quarter, resulting in him being sidelined for the rest of the game. The incident occurred following a sack by Kaden Elliss on a first-and-20 play with 1:27 remaining in the quarter.
Despite the injury, Prescott continued to play briefly, completing two passes before Brandon Aubrey successfully kicked a 57-yard field goal. However, it was clear something was amiss with Prescott's leg during a third-down incompletion. He was subsequently escorted to the sideline medical tent for evaluation and treatment.
On the sidelines, Prescott received attention from athletic trainers as Cooper Rush began warming up. A close-up view from Fox revealed noticeable swelling in Prescott's hand. The Cowboys were trailing 27-13 when Rush took over the quarterback duties, while Prescott remained on the sidelines with his helmet on.
Before exiting the game, Prescott had completed 18 out of 24 pass attempts, amassing 133 yards and throwing one touchdown. He also contributed on the ground with three rushes for 30 yards, which added to his season total of 10 rushes for 24 yards prior to this game.