The Eagles play their rival next week, but the Cowboys might be without their starting QB.
[UPDATE]: More tests are needed, but initial reaction from Jerry Jones is not encouraging, with the Cowboys owner reportedly concerned about Dak Prescott’s injury.
The Cowboys season is going from bad to worse with an impending loss to the Falcons. Not only did Dallas look about as bad as they have the past few weeks, but QB Dak Prescott was sidelined with a hamstring injury shortly before WR CeeDee Lamb exited the game with a shoulder injury.
Prescott was 18-of-24 for 134 yards and one touchdown before heading to the medical tent, and Lamb had just two catches for 15 yards through three quarters.
The Eagles will face off against the Cowboys in Week 10, and early indications are that Lamb playing is not out of the question, but he could also miss a couple weeks.
These injuries certainly didn’t help things in Dallas, but the situation was already embarrassingly bad — this is a good time to remind you RB Ezekiel Elliott didn’t even make the trip to Atlanta after tardiness and meeting attendance led to disciplinary action.
Here’s a look at head coach Mike McCarthy taking his frustration out on his tech.