Dallas Cowboys expect to make a move at quarterback following Dak Prescott injury

Sep 11, 2022; Arlington, Texas, USA; Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) is sacked by Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Devin White (45) in the third quarter at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott suffered a hand injury in Sunday’s ugly blowout loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Said injury came late in the fourth quarter when his throwing hand made contact with Buccaneers pass rusher Shaq Barrett.

Almost immediately, Prescott headed to the locker room. Following the game, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones indicated that Prescott will need surgery on his thumb. The expectation now is that he’ll miss between six and eight weeks.

While the Cowboys seem intent on going with Cooper Rush in Prescott’s stead for the time being, embattled head coach Mike McCarthy noted on Monday that they will make a roster move at quarterback later this week.

This could be as minor as elevating Will Grier from the practice squad to back up Rush next week against the Cincinnati Bengals. With that said, McCarthy also made it clear that they are looking at outside options.

It’s not an ideal scenario for Dallas to be in. Most around the league were pushing for them to find a proven backup behind Prescott heading into the season due to his injury concerns and a shaky offensive line. Rush has thrown all of 63 regular-season passes dating back to 2017. Grier has thrown zero touchdowns against four interceptions in 52 career passes since the Carolina Panthers made him a third-round pick back in 2019.

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Despite these options, Dallas has made it clear publicly that the plan is to go with Rush in Prescott’s stead.

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“He can play at a level that we can win ball games. The main thing about him as a backup quarterback is we didn’t have to alter the offense to have him. That’s a good thing to have continuity. That’s the main reason he won the job. Just count on him. He threw a couple of good balls out there.”

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Whether that’s just PR spin or something completely different remains to be seen. What we do know is that the Dallas Cowboys are at least kicking the tires on outside options after scoring all of three points in its humiliating Week 1 loss to Tampa Bay.

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