Cowboys' Prescott expected to play Week 15 despite hand injuries
Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett announced quarterback Dak Prescott injured his right index finger and sprained his left hand against the Chicago Bears but isn't expected to miss any games, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
Prescott was spotted shaking his right hand after hitting it on a helmet after a pass attempt Thursday. He remained in the game, however, and played in every offensive snap during his team's 31-24 defeat.
The 26-year-old has yet to miss a game in his career, amassing 61 consecutive starts since being given the reins as a rookie in 2016.
Prescott has set career highs in both passing yards (4,122) and touchdowns (24) this season.
The 6-7 Cowboys will try to snap their three-game losing streak on Dec. 15 at home against the Los Angeles Rams.
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