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Will Dak Prescott Play Again This Season? Latest Injury Update on Cowboys QB
Injury Update
Dak Prescott suffered a right thumb injury in the Dallas Cowboys' Week 1 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The injury required surgery, and Prescott was initially expected to miss 6-8 weeks. However, recent reports indicate that Prescott is making progress in his rehab and could return sooner than expected.
Cowboys' Playoff Hopes
The Cowboys are currently 2-1 on the season and are in first place in the NFC East. With Prescott at the helm, the Cowboys are a legitimate contender in the NFC. However, losing Prescott for an extended period of time would be a major blow to their playoff hopes.
Backup Options
If Prescott is unable to play again this season, the Cowboys would likely turn to Cooper Rush as their starting quarterback. Rush has started three games in his career, completing 61.1% of his passes for 556 yards, four touchdowns, and two interceptions. He is a capable backup, but he is not the same caliber of quarterback as Prescott.
Prescott's Timeline for Return
Prescott is currently rehabbing his thumb injury and is making progress. He is expected to begin throwing again soon. If all goes well, Prescott could return to action as early as Week 5 or 6. However, it is also possible that he could miss the entire regular season.
Cowboys' Schedule
The Cowboys have a tough schedule remaining in the regular season. They face the Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Commanders, and Los Angeles Rams in the next three weeks. These are all winnable games, but they will be tough tests for the Cowboys without Prescott.
Conclusion
The Cowboys are hoping that Prescott will be able to return to action soon. However, they are prepared to move on without him if necessary. Rush is a capable backup, but he is not the same caliber of quarterback as Prescott. The Cowboys' playoff hopes will rest heavily on Prescott's ability to return to the field soon.