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Former Cowboys coach Jason Garrett rushed from the opposite sideline to check on Dak Prescott after his longtime quarterback suffered a brutal ankle injury

Oct 12, 2020, 05:56 IST
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Jason Garrett stands with Mike McCarthy to check in on Dak Prescott.CBS
  • Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott suffered a brutal ankle injury on Sunday against the New York Giants.
  • As Prescott was tended to on the field, former Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett, who is now the offensive coordinator of the Giants, rushed over to check in on his longtime quarterback.
  • Garrett and Prescott spent four years together with the Cowboys before Garrett was let go by the team in the offseason.
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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott suffered a devastating ankle injury on Sunday after an awkward fall against the New York Giants.

As Prescott was attended to on the field and helped into the cart to be taken off the field, Jason Garrett, his former coach and current offensive coordinator for the New York Giants, rushed over to stand with Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy and check in on his longtime quarterback.

Garrett coached Prescott through his first four seasons with the Dallas Cowboys and was clearly ready to lend his support despite now coaching from the opposite sideline.

On Twitter, fans praised Garrett for his caring and concern.

Prescott's injury will almost certainly leave him out for the remainder of the 2020 season, but he'll have plenty of support from his coaches and teammates, current and former, as he begins his recovery.

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