Dak Prescott could return as Cowboys quarterback in 2 weeks, Jerry Jones says

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Dak Prescott could return as Cowboys quarterback in 2 weeks, Jerry Jones says
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Despite initial estimates that Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott would be out for six to eight weeks, team owner Jerry Jones said the Giants game on Monday may be the last one he misses.

Rush will start Monday night when Dallas plays the Giants in New Jersey.

Dak Prescott is working his way back from an injury. He had surgery last week because of a fractured thumb on his throwing hand.Despite initial estimates that he’d be out for six to eight weeks, team owner Jerry Jones said the Giants game may be the last one Prescott misses."Everybody recognizes that he'll be back sooner rather than later, as far as the timeline. And uh, it really could be a minimal of uh, two weeks up here in my mind. Now, that's optimistic.

Jones said it’s still too early to tell if tight end Dalton Schultz will play Monday night. Schultz suffered a knee sprain late in Sunday’s game.

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