Cowboys' Dak Prescott gets injury scare with left leg update late in first half of Monday Night Football

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Dak Prescott didn't leave the game, but it was clear he was hurting.

During the Dallas Cowboys' two-minute drill at the end of the first half on Monday night, Dak was brought down and rolled up on just a bit.

His left leg got caught under the defender, and Prescott immediately held his hand toward the back of his upper left leg, sort of in the hamstring area.

On his next throw, Prescott pretty much back-legged it, not putting much weight on that front left leg.

And when halftime came, Prescott jogged off just early, clearly limping, and seemingly wanting to figure out the problem.

The Cowboys trailed at the half, too, 17-7, so it wasn't ideal in any way.

Dallas would have to kick off out of halftime, too.

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The Cowboys' backup is second-year QB Joe Milton, who is strong-armed but not yet proven at the NFL level.

Prescott is a tough guy and having a great season. He'll surely work through it and keep playing in the second half.

It'll be worth watching to see if there are any signs of an injury, though. If Prescott's mobility is a bit limited, that's not ideal against a strong Cardinals defensive line.

Dallas fans are holding their breaths at the moment. They need Prescott to be OK.

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