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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott will undergo season-ending surgery to repair a torn hamstring, which he suffered in a recent game against the Atlanta Falcons. Team owner Jerry Jones confirmed that the surgery is scheduled for Wednesday in New York, where Prescott will be treated by top medical professionals. The injury is more serious than initially believed, with the tendon partially detached from the bone, necessitating a three-month recovery period. As the Cowboys sit at 3-6 in the NFC East, the prognosis for Prescott's return next season is optimistic, but this setback further complicates their playoff hopes. Prescott had been performing well prior to the injury, completing 64.7% of his passes for nearly 2,000 yards in eight games this season. The team will now rely on backup quarterbacks Cooper Rush and Trey Lance for the remainder of the year.
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