Dallas Cowboys quarterback Trey Lance has sustained a right hamstring injury that will sideline him for the next 4 to 5 weeks, the team confirmed on Monday. Lance suffered the injury during the Cowboys’ recent practice session. The diagnosis was confirmed after an MRI, which revealed a moderate strain. This injury comes at a challenging time for the Cowboys, who have high expectations for their season and were looking to Lance as a key contributor in their quarterback rotation.
The team’s medical staff has outlined a rehabilitation plan for Lance, focusing on rest and targeted therapy to ensure a full recovery. Head coach Mike McCarthy expressed his disappointment over the news but emphasized that the team’s medical team is optimistic about Lance’s recovery timeline. “We’re going to support Trey through his rehab process and ensure he gets back to full strength,” McCarthy said.
In Lance’s absence, veteran quarterback Cooper Rush will step in as the primary backup to starter Dak Prescott. Rush, who has experience as a reliable fill-in, will need to be prepared to contribute significantly as the Cowboys navigate their upcoming games. The team’s depth at quarterback will be tested, but the coaching staff remains confident in their ability to adjust and maintain their competitive edge.
Lance, who was acquired in a trade with the San Francisco 49ers earlier this year, had been expected to play a significant role in the Cowboys’ offensive plans. The team is hopeful that his return will come within the projected timeframe, allowing him to contribute in the latter half of the season.