Dallas Falls to Atlanta, Prescott Injured: Cowboys' Hopes Dented in Week 2
The Dallas Cowboys suffered a disappointing defeat in Week 2, falling to the Atlanta Falcons 24-17. The loss was compounded by the injury to starting quarterback Dak Prescott, who left the game in the second quarter with a hand injury.
Prescott's Injury Casts a Shadow on Cowboys' Season
Prescott's injury, which appears to be a significant thumb injury, is a major blow to the Cowboys' season. He was having a solid game, completing 14 of 22 passes for 134 yards and a touchdown before leaving the field. While the team has not released an official update on the severity of the injury, early reports suggest he could miss several weeks, potentially impacting the Cowboys' playoff hopes.
Falcons' Offense Explodes in the Second Half
After a tight first half, the Falcons' offense erupted in the third quarter, scoring 17 points to take control of the game. Quarterback Marcus Mariota had a breakout performance, completing 20 of 28 passes for 214 yards and two touchdowns. He also added 42 yards rushing and a touchdown, proving to be a dual-threat force for the Falcons.
Cowboys Defense Struggles to Contain Mariota and the Falcons' Offense
Despite a solid defensive performance in the first half, the Cowboys' defense struggled to contain Mariota and the Falcons' offense in the second half. Mariota's mobility and accurate passing caused problems for the Cowboys, who were unable to generate consistent pressure. The Falcons' running game also found success, rushing for 168 yards on 29 carries.
What's Next for the Cowboys?
The Cowboys now face a crucial stretch of their schedule, with several tough opponents on the horizon. They will need to find a way to overcome Prescott's absence and regain their offensive momentum. The team will rely heavily on their defense to carry them through this difficult period.
**The loss to the Falcons highlights the importance of having a deep and talented roster. The Cowboys will need to look to their backups, like Cooper Rush, to step up and fill the void left by Prescott. With a tough schedule ahead, the Cowboys will need to find a way to bounce back and maintain their playoff aspirations.