Sources claim that Dak Prescott has been eyeing the Dallas Cowboys’ match against Los Angeles Rams in Week 5, for a possible return.

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak PrescottHe had his stitches removed from his thumb surgically treated and started throwing a football this week. Los Angeles Rams Sources have told ESPN about a possible return.

Prescott’s health is important to the Cowboys, so they could delay his return to Week 6 against a division rival. Philadelphia EaglesSources indicate that it is.

If Cooper Rush Continues to play well against the Washington Commanders If the Cowboys win with the veteran backup, Prescott would be able to take Dallas longer to fully recover from his thumb injury. Two-time Pro Bowler Prescott, who suffered a fractured thumb in opening night’s game against the Cowboys, was originally expected to miss six-8 weeks. Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Prescott clearly shows signs of improvement after the Cowboys chose not to place him in injured reserve. Prescott, a seven-year veteran, is now feeling better and is able to grip and throw the football again.

Prescott would prefer to get rid of some of the rust Sunday against the Rams, before the crucial NFC East tilt against the Eagles the next week.

Rush, 28 years old, has led Dallas to two consecutive victories since replacing Prescott injured as the starter. Rush passed for 450 yards over that stretch and scored two touchdowns. Rush will become the Cowboys first ever quarterback to win four consecutive starts by winning Sunday against the Commanders.

Mike McCarthy, Cowboys’ head coach, stated that “I believe you have recognized how he played the quarterback role.” “He’s performed very well in the last two weeks. He has complete command of the offense. He’s been a complete template in terms of the things you want to do, and that’s a credit.”

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