Cowboys injury report: Dak Prescott on playing next week, Cox suffers knee injury, and more

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DALLAS (105.3 The Fan) - The Cowboys came away with a stunning win over the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday Night Football, but it didn't come without a cost.

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Here is the latest on the Cowboys injuries:

Dak Prescott (calf): Prescott was prepared to play Sunday but the team's medical staff held him out. Prescott said after the game that he's going to prepare as if he's going to play next week against the Broncos.

"For sure," Prescott said when asked if might play next week. "I was getting prepared to play this game. I’m a guy that takes it day-by-day, moment-at-moment, and right now, I’m going to celebrate this win with the guys and worry about rehabbing and getting everything back in order tomorrow.

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Trevon Diggs (ankle): The team announced after the game that Diggs suffered a sprained ankle. However, Clarence Hill of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram provided an encouraging update on the cornerback after the game.

"Good news for the Cowboys, CB Trevon Diggs left stadium with two shoes on and walking without a limp. He said he is fine."

Tyron Smith (ankle): Smith re-injured his ankle and wasn't able to return tonight. The team announced after the game that he had suffered a sprained ankle.

Amari Cooper (hamstring): Cooper said he tweaked the same hamstring injury he has been nursing this season. He didn't appear to be too concerned about it after the game saying, "I need to go back in. They need me," while discussing his game-winning touchdown in the final minute, per Michael Gehlken of the Dallas Morning News.

Jabril Cox (knee): Cox was forced to exit Sunday night's game with what the team initially described as a sprained knee. However, sources tell ESPN's Todd Archer that they fear that Cox tore his ACL.

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