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Dak Prescott’s injury: what’s up with the Dallas Cowboys quarterback and when is he back?

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Dak Prescott’s injury: what’s up with the Dallas Cowboys quarterback and when is he back?

The Dallas Cowboys’ season is off to a nightmare start. Not only because of the dismal performance of their offense at lost to Tampa Bay 19-3but also for her injury suffered by their starting quarterback, Dak Prescottin the second half of that match.

Next, all that is known about Prescott’s problem and the future of Dallas.

What injury does Dak Prescott have?

The Cowboys’ starting quarterback suffered a fracture of the thumb of the right handduring Dallas’ loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 1 of the 2022 season. After conducting the respective studies, it was determined that Prescott needed surgery on the injury in question.

When can Dak Prescott return?

The diagnosis indicates that Prescott will be sidelined for a period that may vary between them six and eight weeks. That way, Dak’s turn would be between end of October and mid-November.

What games is Dak Prescott missing?

Here are the games on the Cowboys’ schedule during the estimated recovery period. There are eight games, with four coming at home and another four away. Among them are division rival games like the Giants, Commanders and Eaglesin addition to other demanding shocks such as Bengals, Rams and Packers (Already with Prescott back?).

Week Date Opponent Condition
two Sunday, September 19, 2022 Bengal Local
3 Sunday, September 26, 2022 Giants Visitor
4 Sunday, October 2, 2022 commanders Local
5 Sunday, October 9, 2022 rams Visitor
6 Sunday, October 16, 2022 eagles Visitor
7 Sunday, October 23, 2022 Lions Local
8 Sunday, October 30, 2022 bears Local
9 Goodbye
10 Sunday, November 13, 2022 packers Visitor

Who replaces Dak Prescott?

Unless the Cowboys make a move and bring in a replacement for Dak, the starting quarterback in the coming weeks will be Cooper Rusha fifth player to spend his entire career with the Cowboys.

Rush register a sole proprietorship as a professional and adding all your shares you have a score 93.938 of 63 completions (60.3%) for 488 yards, 3 touchdowns and 1 interception.

Rush came to Dallas in 2017, undrafted, after his college career at Central Michigan. Will Grierwho hasn’t played in the NFL since 2019 with Carolina (two games with a 33.2 rating), is the second option behind Rush.

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Korostelev – about the photo finish with Bolshunov: “There was an idea that they would determine two winners, but they definitely wouldn’t put Sasha in first place”

Skier Savely Korostelev said on Match TV that he was confident of his victory when, at the finish of the mass start at the Russian Cup stage, first place was determined using a photo finish.

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When we crossed the finish line, I was sure that I had won. That’s why I jumped up immediately joyful, I had no doubts. The only thought was that they might take the first two places, but definitely not Sasha in first,” Korostelev said on Match TV.

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    Skier Bakurov: “I’m glad that I was able to return to the track. The leg didn’t bother me”

    Skier Alexander Bakurov said on Match TV that he felt good during the mass start in Tyumen; the consequences of the injury he received when Alexander Bolshunov pushed him did not bother him.

    On Sunday, Bakurov became eighth in the mass start at the second stage of the PhosAgro Russian Cup in Tyumen. The winner was Savely Korostelev, he covered 20 kilometers in the classical style in 41 minutes 3.3 seconds. Three-time Olympic champion Alexander Bolshunov finished second (lag – 0.1 seconds).

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    “I felt pretty good.” The first two laps were terrible. I got into trouble. I had to spend a lot of effort to catch up, I even polished in the end. Lost ground on the last descents. I’m glad I was able to get back on the track. The leg didn’t bother me. I really don’t want to miss races. “I wanted to come back and participate in the races as soon as possible,” Bakurov said on Match TV.

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