With Prescott’s Potential Season-Ending Injury, Dallas Must Tackle Major Decisions at Quarterback and Head Coach.
While the Dallas Cowboys wait for word on possible season-ending surgery for Dak Prescott’s torn hamstring, they don’t have a healthy quarterback or head coach under contract beyond this season.
The pursuit of a fourth consecutive playoff trip isn’t dead yet, but it’s close — even in the unlikely scenario that Prescott avoids surgery and returns.
Owner and general manager Jerry Jones is left to assess the future of coach Mike McCarthy without the franchise QB, and the offseason decision on Prescott’s backup won’t be easy either.
My criteria has always been how we’re playing,” Jones said after Sunday’s 34-6 loss to Philadelphia. “Do we have an edge? Are we fundamentally, are we competitive? Are we competitive when we’re down? Those kinds of things.”
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