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"Dallas Cowboys" starting quarterback Dak Prescott could miss more than four weeks due to a hamstring injury.
The tendon of the quarterback's hamstring muscle group has partially torn away from the bone.
"Cowboys" owner Jerry Jones said Tuesday that Prescott will likely be placed on injured reserve. That means the player will automatically miss the next four games.
In Sunday's game against the "Philadelphia Eagles", understudy Cooper Rush will take the field. The future appearance of Trey Lance shouldn't be ruled out either.
Prescott signed a 4-year, $240 million contract with the club last offseason. Prior to his injury, he completed 64.7% of his passes with 11 touchdowns and 8 interceptions.
The matchup between "Dallas" (3-5) and "Philadelphia" (6-2) will take place Sunday night and Monday night and will kick off at 00:25 Moscow time.