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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott jogs onto the field for a training camp practice in Oxnard, California, July 28, 2024.suffered a torn ACL and partially torn MCL in his left knee
The 2022 second-round pick was projected to start opposite DeMarcus Lawrence, but went down early in Sunday’s practice.July 28, 2024 The injury leaves room open for other Cowboys to step up, but with several key departures in free agency, Jones and the Dallas front office may need to look outside the organization to fill Williams’ hole.If you know anything about the Cowboys’ offseason, you know there are a few important contracts awaiting extensions. But if you forgot, this week of training camp was sure to remind you.
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