The Mercury News

Cowboys rally but lose Prescott to ankle injury

- By Schuyler Dixon

ARLINGTON, TEXAS >> After Dak Prescott’s season ended on a gruesome ankle injury, his running mate for all five of their seasons with the Dallas Cowboys had a hard time getting through the post-game interview.

Ezekiel Elliott sounded crushed, even after backup Andy Dalton led a drive to Greg Zuerlein’s second game- ending field goal of the season as the Cowboys rallied twice in a 37-34 victory over the winless New York Giants on Sunday.

“I can’t even think right right now,” Elliott, the twotime rushing champion, said to no question in particular as he continued trying to absorb the thirdquart­er injury to Prescott, a two-time Pro Bowl quarterbac­k.

“It’s hard to kind of put in words,” Elliott, who rushed for 91 yards and two touchdowns, said in the middle of an answer about Dalton’s role in the rally. “I’m sorry. I’m just struggling a little bit right now.”

Prescott was going down in the arms of defensive back Logan Ryan at the end of a 9-yard run in the third quarter when his lower right leg got caught under Ryan and appeared to snap.

Prescott reached for the leg as he writhed in pain, and TV images showed his right foot bent at an awkward angle away from his leg. He was fighting back tears as he was carted off with a cast on the leg.

The team said Prescott had a fracture dislocatio­n of the right ankle and was taken to a hospital, where surgery was planned later in the day. Prescott started the first 69 games of his career, from the beginning of his rookie season.

 ?? BRANDON WADE – AP ?? Cowboys quarterbac­k Dak Prescott sits on the turf after injuring his right ankle.
BRANDON WADE – AP Cowboys quarterbac­k Dak Prescott sits on the turf after injuring his right ankle.

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