Prescott to undergo surgery for ankle fracture, dislocation; season over

The medical evaluation of the Cowboys QB’s injury is now known.

During another roller coaster of a game for the Dallas Cowboys, the team and their fans may have dropped to an unexpected low. Franchise quarterback Dak Prescott was knocked out of the game in the third quarter, when on a scramble for a first down, he was wrapped up with his leg underneath the defender. Prescott’s right ankle was severely injured, forcing a cart to come out to take him back to the locker room.

Teary eyed, Prescott raised a fist to a cheering AT&T Stadium crowd as he exited the field. His stay in the locker room wasn’t long, as he was taken to a hospital almost immediately. Now, the assessment is completed and the path forward is known. Prescott suffered a compound fracture of his ankle as well as a dislocation and will undergo surgery to correct the issue on Sunday night. His season is over.

Following the game, one which saw backup quarterback Andy Dalton lead Dallas on two field goal drives with under two minutes to go for a 37-34 win, head coach Mike McCarthy reacted.

Running back Ezekiel Elliott, who entered the league with Prescott as members of the 2016 draft class, echoed the sentiment.

From the hospital, Prescott’s brother Tad tweeted a picture of a smiling Dak, preparing for surgery.

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