FRISCO, Texas — Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott will miss at least one game with a hamstring injury that the team said Monday is still being evaluated.
Coach Mike McCarthy ruled out Prescott for Sunday's game at home against Philadelphia. Prescott was injured in the second half of a 27-21 loss at Atlanta.
Multiple reports citing anonymous sources said Prescott was expected to miss multiple games. McCarthy said putting his 31-year-old QB on injured reserve was a possibility. That move would sideline Prescott at least four games.
''Obviously a lot of conversation,'' McCarthy said. ''I think once the doctors and really once he figures out exactly where he's at, those are conversations that will probably happen here over the course of this week."
Any lengthy absence for Prescott would be another setback in a season full of them for the Cowboys (3-5), who are on their first three-game losing streak since 2020. Dallas played the last 11 games of that 6-10 season without Prescott after he broke an ankle.
Prescott said after the Atlanta game that he noticed something might be wrong with the hamstring on a scramble, then felt something he hadn't before on a throw. He didn't play in the fourth quarter.
Cooper Rush replaced Prescott against the Falcons. Rush was 4-1 as the starter filling in for Prescott two years ago after Prescott broke a thumb in a loss to Tampa Bay in the opener. Dallas went on to the second of three consecutive 12-win playoff seasons.
''It really doesn't change anything with us,'' McCarthy said. ''This is about the quarterback room. We've always invested all the time and energy into the quarterback, Dak, that has the football. So now it's Cooper's turn, and Dak will be part of that process.''