The Cowboys defeated the Bengals on Sunday in their first backup quarterback for the Cooper Rush to claim their first win of the season, but that didn’t slow talk of when full-time player Dak Prescott will return to the field after being injured. His hand in the first week against the pirates.
Speaking at 105.3 The Fan on Tuesday, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones wouldn’t rule out a quick comeback from Prescott, suggesting a comeback in Week 4 against the Leaders was still possible.
“I don’t know that anyone knows [when he’ll be back]Jones said, for every ProFootballTalkMichael David Smith. “but when [gets enough strength in his hand]You’ll likely see some real progress on his schedule. I don’t know when that will be. I know with the good broadcast last week, everyone knows he’ll be back sooner rather than later in terms of schedule. It might take at least two weeks here in my mind [Washington in Week 4]. Now, that’s very optimistic. But he’s got the kind of repair there that will allow him to not be afraid of re-injury. It’s just a matter of fist. But it’s a big question.”
The future remains uncertain for Prescott, but Dallas received a solid performance from Rush on Sunday against the Bengals. The 28-year-old completed 19 of 31 pass attempts for 235 yards and a touchdown with no turnovers in a 20-17 win, resulting in a field win that culminated with a field goal in the game’s final game.
Dallas will face the Giants on the road to Monday Night Football In the third week before hosting Washington in the fourth week. The Cowboys then travel to Los Angeles to face the Rams in week five.
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