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Dak Prescott

QB DAL

College: Mississippi State | 9 years
Height: 6'2" | Weight: 238 lbs
Birth Date: 1993-07-29
2024 Bye Week: 7
On IR

Salary: $1
Rostered: 40.0%
Started: 0.6%
Total Pts: 185
Avg Pts: 20.56
Rank: 16 QB

Over The Line

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Scoring
Week 115Dak Prescott 21 yd TD pass (5 pts)
Dak Prescott 179 passing yds (8 pts)
Dak Prescott 32 passing atts (3 pts)
Dak Prescott 19 completions (3 pts)
Dak Prescott 13 incompletions (-6 pts)
Dak Prescott 3 times sacked (-3 pts)
Dak Prescott 1 passing TD (5 pts)
. . . Dak Prescott 21 yd TD pass to Brandin Cooks
Week 222Dak Prescott 65 yd TD pass (11 pts)
Dak Prescott 293 passing yds (15 pts)
Dak Prescott 39 passing atts (3 pts)
Dak Prescott 27 completions (5 pts)
Dak Prescott 12 incompletions (-6 pts)
Dak Prescott 2 interceptions thrown (-10 pts)
Dak Prescott 3 times sacked (-3 pts)
Dak Prescott 1 passing TD (5 pts)
. . . Dak Prescott 65 yd TD pass to CeeDee Lamb
Dak Prescott 1 assist (2 pts)
Week 356Dak Prescott 1 yd TD rush (2 pts)
Dak Prescott 15 yd TD pass (3 pts)
Dak Prescott 16 yd TD pass (3 pts)
Dak Prescott 379 passing yds (35 pts)
Dak Prescott 51 passing atts (5 pts)
Dak Prescott 28 completions (5 pts)
Dak Prescott 23 incompletions (-11 pts)
Dak Prescott 3 times sacked (-3 pts)
Dak Prescott 2 passing TDs (10 pts)
. . . Dak Prescott 15 yd TD pass to Jalen Tolbert
. . . Dak Prescott 16 yd TD pass to KaVontae Turpin
Dak Prescott 1 rushing TD (7 pts)
. . . Dak Prescott 1 yd TD rush
Week 435Dak Prescott 15 yd TD pass (3 pts)
Dak Prescott 55 yd TD pass (10 pts)
Dak Prescott 221 passing yds (9 pts)
Dak Prescott 27 passing atts (2 pts)
Dak Prescott 22 completions (4 pts)
Dak Prescott 5 incompletions (-2 pts)
Dak Prescott 1 time sacked (-1 pts)
Dak Prescott 2 passing TDs (10 pts)
. . . Dak Prescott 15 yd TD pass to Rico Dowdle
. . . Dak Prescott 55 yd TD pass to CeeDee Lamb
Week 533Dak Prescott 4 yd TD pass (2 pts)
Dak Prescott 22 yd TD pass (5 pts)
Dak Prescott 352 passing yds (30 pts)
Dak Prescott 42 passing atts (4 pts)
Dak Prescott 29 completions (5 pts)
Dak Prescott 1 fumble lost (-5 pts)
Dak Prescott 13 incompletions (-6 pts)
Dak Prescott 2 interceptions thrown (-10 pts)
Dak Prescott 2 times sacked (-2 pts)
Dak Prescott 2 passing TDs (10 pts)
. . . Dak Prescott 22 yd TD pass to Rico Dowdle
. . . Dak Prescott 4 yd TD pass to Jalen Tolbert
Week 6-8Dak Prescott 178 passing yds (8 pts)
Dak Prescott 33 passing atts (3 pts)
Dak Prescott 17 completions (3 pts)
Dak Prescott 16 incompletions (-8 pts)
Dak Prescott 2 interceptions thrown (-10 pts)
Dak Prescott 4 times sacked (-4 pts)
Week 7
Week 815Dak Prescott 7 yd TD pass (2 pts)
Dak Prescott 20 yd TD pass (3 pts)
Dak Prescott 243 passing yds (10 pts)
Dak Prescott 38 passing atts (3 pts)
Dak Prescott 25 completions (5 pts)
Dak Prescott 13 incompletions (-6 pts)
Dak Prescott 2 interceptions thrown (-10 pts)
Dak Prescott 2 times sacked (-2 pts)
Dak Prescott 2 passing TDs (10 pts)
. . . Dak Prescott 7 yd TD pass to CeeDee Lamb
. . . Dak Prescott 20 yd TD pass to CeeDee Lamb
Week 917Dak Prescott 3 yd TD pass (2 pts)
Dak Prescott 133 passing yds (6 pts)
Dak Prescott 24 passing atts (2 pts)
Dak Prescott 18 completions (3 pts)
Dak Prescott 6 incompletions (-3 pts)
Dak Prescott 3 times sacked (-3 pts)
Dak Prescott 30 rushing yds (5 pts)
Dak Prescott 1 passing TD (5 pts)
. . . Dak Prescott 3 yd TD pass to Rico Dowdle
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Player Notes
Nov 12 11:00am ET

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (hamstring) is scheduled to have season-ending surgery on his injured hamstring on Wednesday, according to owner Jerry Jones. Even if Prescott didn't have surgery, it was unlikely that he was going to be able to make it back this season after suffering an avulsion hamstring tear in the Week 9 loss to the Atlanta Falcons. For now, the Cowboys will move forward with Cooper Rush under center, but if he continues to play as bad as he did in the Week 10 blowout loss to the division-rival Philadelphia Eagles, third-stringer Trey Lance could make some starts down the stretch as well. Prescott will now rest and rehab in hopes of returning for the 2025 season. The 31-year-old three-time Pro Bowler finishes his 2024 season with 1,978 passing yards, 11 touchdowns and eight interceptions on 286 pass attempts in eight games.

From RotoBaller

Nov 12 10:33am ET

Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott (hamstring) will undergo surgery Wednesday, Nov. 13, on the partial avulsion of his hamstring, and he will miss the rest of the season.

Fantasy Spin: Cooper Rush or Trey Lance could take over, but neither provides as much upside as a healthy Prescott. Lance could get the nod so the team can see what they have in the former No. 2 overall pick. Both are QB2s in fantasy.

From TheHuddle

Nov 11 6:33pm ET

Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott (hamstring) was scheduled to meet with specialists Monday, Nov. 11, to determine if he will need to undergo season-ending surgery, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.

Fantasy Spin: Prescott is not on the Reserve/Injured list at this point but is expected to miss multiple weeks because of the injury. Fantasy players will need to look for other quarterback options and avoid Prescott.

From TheHuddle

Nov 11 12:40pm ET

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (hamstring) is heading to New York on Monday to visit with a hamstring specialist, where he ultimately will make the decision on whether to have season-ending surgery for a hamstring avulsion that he suffered in the Week 9 loss to the Atlanta Falcons. Prescott's hamstring partially tore off his bone and will require six to eight weeks of recovery if he decides to avoid the surgical route. Either way, Prescott is unlikely to play again this year, but if he undergoes surgery, he'll be facing a three-month recovery period. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport says that Prescott is leaning towards having surgery. Fantasy managers can drop Prescott in single-year fantasy leagues at this point. Cooper Rush looked awful in his first start in Week 10 against the Eagles and could eventually give way to Trey Lance if things continue to go south in Week 11 versus the Houston Texans.

From RotoBaller

Nov 10 3:03pm ET

The Dallas Cowboys have declared QB Dak Prescott, CB DaRon Bland, WR Jonathan Mingo, OT Tyler Guyton, RB Deuce Vaughn, S Juanyeh Thomas and DL K.J. Henry inactive for Week 10.

From TheHuddle

Nov 10 12:23pm ET

Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott (hamstring) is scheduled to meet with a specialist Monday, Nov. 11, before making a decision on whether to undergo season-ending surgery on his torn hamstring, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero.

Fantasy Spin: Prescott has been hoping to avoid surgery, which would cause him to miss the remainder of the 2024 season but allow him to make a full recovery in time for the 2025 campaign. However, it appears more likely than not that he will have to go under the knife. QB Cooper Rush will serve as the team's starting quarterback while Prescott is sidelined but he is not a recommended fantasy option.

From TheHuddle

Nov 10 10:50am ET

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (hamstring) is expected to undergo season-ending surgery after testing revealed a partial tear of his hamstring tendon. The veteran quarterback is set to meet with a doctor on Monday to get a final opinion. Prescott won't play in Week 10 and is likely going to elect surgery to address the issue. This would certainly be a frustrating end to Prescott's season, but the team needs to do what is best for his health. Cooper Rush will start under center in Week 10 and figures to remain the starter going forward, assuming Prescott elects the surgery.

From RotoBaller

Nov 9 11:13pm ET

Dynasty | Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is out for the season with a hamstring injury. Dynasty Analysis: Prescott will reportedly have surgery to repair his hamstring that has apparently torn off the bone. It's the latest blow to a Dallas team that has had very few things go their way this season. Prescott will end the season with a very pedestrian 1,978 passing yards with just 11 touchdowns and eight interceptions in eight games this season. His absence will hurt the short-term value of every offensive player in Dallas, but his long-term health shouldn't be affected. Still, his ADP and ranking is surely going to fall as Prescott has had a hard time stringing two elite-level seasons together thoughout his career and looks more like a high-end QB2 than an elite player to build a dynasty franchise around.

From Dynasty League Fantasy

Nov 9 4:20pm ET

According to NFL Media's Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott will "likely" need surgery, meaning the end of his season. The signal-caller plans to see "one final hamstring specialist." But it doesn't appear he'll receive a different prognosis. Fortunately, barring a setback, Prescott will be ready to go to begin the 2025-26 campaign. Without question, the Cowboys haven't met expectations this season. But without Prescott, the team's outlook is less favorable, although Cooper Rush will do his best. Of course, fantasy managers shouldn't dismiss the idea of starting Rush at some point. Still, he needs to play better than he did in the Week 9 loss to the Falcons before earning a spot in any fantasy lineup.

From RotoBaller

Nov 9 4:13pm ET

Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott (hamstring) is planning on having surgery on his partially torn hamstring and is expected to miss the rest of the season, per sources on Saturday, Nov. 9.

Fantasy Spin: Reports on Prescott going to injured reserve were back and forth, but now it looks like he's done for 2024. In his stead, Cooper Rush is likely to get the nod but isn't a suggested lineup option. He may also present a downgrade for Cowboys pass-catchers.

From TheHuddle

Nov 9 1:10pm ET

Although the move isn't yet official, the Dallas Cowboys will put quarterback Dak Prescott (hamstring) on Injured Reserve, which means he'll be required to miss at least the next four games, according to executive vice president Stephen Jones. Multiple sources said Prescott is expected to need six to eight weeks of recovery for the partial avulsion of his hamstring that he suffered in the Week 9 loss to the Falcons. If he need surgery, Prescott would miss the rest of the regular season. If he doesn't have surgery and recovers quickly, Prescott would be eligible to return on Dec. 9 against the Bengals in Week 14. However, the prevailing sentiment is that Prescott will likely need more time than that to recover. It's a huge blow to the already disappointing 3-5 Cowboys. Their offense will now be led by backup QB Cooper Rush, who will be no better than a low-end QB2 in superflex fantasy leagues moving forward.

From RotoBaller

Nov 8 8:13pm ET

Updating previous report, Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott (hamstring) appears to be looking at a six- to eight-week recovery period for his injury, according to sources. He will miss the rest of the season if needs to undergo surgery.

Fantasy Spin: Prescott will miss at least four weeks since he will be placed on the Reserve/Injured list and may only return for the last two games if he misses six to eight weeks. Fantasy players can consider stashing him on their bench if they have the roster space. Cooper Rush will be the starter for the foreseeable future but can be avoided in fantasy leagues.

From TheHuddle

Nov 8 5:53pm ET

Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott (hamstring) will be placed on injured reserve, executive vice president Stephen Jones said on Friday, Nov. 8.

Fantasy Spin: This was the expected course of action and now Prescott will be forced to miss at least the next four games. While he wasn't a starting option, anyway, Prescott's absence is likely to negatively impact Cowboys pass-catchers. Cooper Rush will take over for Prescott in the meantime but is not a suggested lineup option.

From TheHuddle

Nov 8 4:33pm ET

Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott (hamstring) did not participate in practice Friday, Nov. 8, and has been ruled out for Week 10.

Fantasy Spin: Prescott is expected to be placed on the Reserve/Injured list at some point and will miss at least four weeks. Cooper Rush is in line to be the starting quarterback for the foreseeable future but should be avoided in standard leagues.

From TheHuddle

Nov 8 12:40pm ET

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (hamstring) may not be placed on Injured Reserve, according to Jon Machota of The Athletic. Owner Jerry Jones expressed that, "He doesn't want surgery. He wants to be on the field and go for it. We'll just see how it goes here," when discussing Prescott's status. Prescott has already been ruled out for this weekend's contest and will likely face an uphill battle to return within the next four weeks. However, seeing Jones' optimism surrounding his quarterback may suggest he may not miss as much time as previously expected. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor his progress over the next few weeks. For now, Cooper Rush will serve as the starting QB and should be viewed as low-end QB2 in superflex formats.

From RotoBaller

Nov 7 6:13pm ET

Dallas Cowboys CB DaRon Bland (foot), OG Zack Martin (shoulder), QB Dak Prescott (hamstring), S Juanyeh Thomas (concussion) and LB Nick Vigil (foot) did not participate in practice Thursday, Nov. 7. CB Trevon Diggs (calf), OT Tyler Guyton (neck, shoulder), LB Eric Kendricks (shoulder) and DE Micah Parsons (ankle) were limited during practice. CB Caelen Carson (shoulder) and DT Linval Joseph (back) fully participated in practice.

From TheHuddle

Nov 7 12:53am ET

Updating previous reports, Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott (hamstring) could require surgery on the partial avulsion of his hamstring, per The Dallas Morning News' Calvin Watkins, who says that team officials are trying to determine whether the portion of the tendon that tore off the bone will heal on its own. If Prescott, who is currently seeking additional opinions, does end up needing the surgery, he will miss the remainder of the 2024 season.

Fantasy Spin: Things remain up in the air regarding Prescott's status. A move to IR would cost him at least four games, and now the possibility of the injury being season-ending is out there. Nothing has been decided yet as he gathers more input on the injury, but things don't seem to be trending in a positive direction. If you own Prescott, you should hold him at least until the full extent of the injury (and corresponding timeline for his possible recovery) are determined.

From TheHuddle

Nov 6 9:03pm ET

Updating previous reports, Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott (hamstring) has been diagnosed with a hamstring tendon that is partially torn off the bone, according to NFL Network's Jane Slater. Prescott is looking for additional opinions on the injury, but he can be sidelined for more than four weeks.

Fantasy Spin: Prescott is expected to be placed on the Reserve/Injured list at some point but could be a question mark to return before the end of the season. Cooper Rush likely will be the starter while Prescott is sidelined but can be avoided in fantasy leagues.

From TheHuddle

Nov 6 6:40pm ET

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (hamstring) has been initially diagnosed with a torn hamstring partially off the bone. NFL Network has reported that the timeline for an injury of that severity is longer than the four week stint on injured reserve. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones announced on Tuesday that Prescott was a candidate for injured reserve. If this diagnosis rings true, then the Cowboys will almost certainly place Prescott on injured reserve. Prescott is currently seeking additional opinions to determine the next steps. For now, quarterback Cooper Rush is in line to start this Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles. Prescott's injury will impact the fantasy outlook of wide receiver CeeDee Lamb (shoulder). It will also affect running back Rico Dowdle who had started to emerge as a viable weekly fantasy option. Fantasy managers should observe closely to see how the offense fares with Rush under center in Week 10.

From RotoBaller

Nov 6 6:03pm ET

Dallas Cowboys CB DaRon Bland (foot), LB Eric Kendricks (shoulder), OG Zack Martin (shoulder), QB Dak Prescott (hamstring), S Juanyeh Thomas (concussion) and LB Nick Vigil (foot) did not participate in practice Wednesday, Nov. 6. CB Trevon Diggs (calf), OT Tyler Guyton (neck, shoulder) and DE Micah Parsons (ankle) were limited during practice. CB Caelen Carson (shoulder) and DT Linval Joseph (back) fully participated in practice.

From TheHuddle

Player Transactions
  • 08-Nov-2024: Dak Prescott - IR - The Dallas Cowboys placed QB Dak Prescott on IR.
  • 10-Mar-2021: DAL Dak Prescott - Re-signed, Franchise Player - Four-year contract (through 2024)
  • 09-Mar-2021: DAL Dak Prescott - Re-signed - Four-year contract (through 2024)
  • 09-Mar-2021: DAL Dak Prescott - Franchise Player Tag - exclusive franchise tag
  • 10-Feb-2021: DAL Dak Prescott - Off IR - fractured ankle
  • 23-Jun-2020: DAL - Re-signed, Franchise Player - One-year tender (through 2020)
  • 16-Mar-2020: DAL - Franchise Player Tag - exclusive franchise tag
  • 31-May-2016: DAL - Signed, Draft Choice - Four-year contract (through 2019)
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