Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott underwent successful surgery in New York on Wednesday, Clarence Hill of alldlls.com reports.
The surgery repaired a partial avulsion of Prescott’s hamstring tendon. The recovery timeline is three months, and thus, Prescott will finish the season on injured reserve.
He was injured in the team’s Week 9 loss to the Falcons.
Prescott, who finished second in MVP voting last year, finishes his ninth season with 1,978 passing yards, 11 touchdowns and eight interceptions. The Cowboys were 3-5 with him.
Without him Sunday against the Eagles, Cooper Rush and Trey Lance passed for a combined 66 yards and had three of the team’s five turnovers.
Rush will start again this week when the Cowboys play the Texans on Monday Night Football.
Patriots defensive tackle Christian Barmore is set to take a significant step back toward the lineup on Thursday. According
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