![]() I appreciate all of the texts, calls, thoughts and prayers you all have expressed towards my family and I. Gage's injury occurred two weeks after Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin went into cardiac arrest and had to be resuscitated on the field in a game at Cincinnati. He was moving so that's a good sign," teammate Lavonte David said after the game. He will continue to undergo more tests in the hospital after spending the night there. The team released a statement Tuesday morning saying Gage had movement in his extremities after suffering a neck injury and concussion. He appeared to try to get up but couldn't and slammed his hand into the ground in frustration. He was injured when he stumbled on a route, went to the ground, couldn't make the catch and took a hard shot to the neck from Donovan Wilson. Tampa Bay receiver Russell Gage was strapped to a backboard and carted off the field late in the fourth quarter. Maher finally converted on his fifth attempt after coach Mike McCarthy decided against sending him out to try a field goal from roughly the same distance as a PAT. That's all that really matters to me, and just stay focused on what I can do." Gage has neck injury, concussionĪbout the only thing that went wrong for the Cowboys was kicker Brett Maher missing his first four extra points, becoming the first player in NFL history to miss that many in a game. "Got a great supporting cast in my team, people that believe in me. Made sure I was conscious of what I put in my own head," Prescott added. "Simply just didn't listen to anybody else's opinions, anybody else's thoughts. "Didn't listen," Prescott said about all the talk about the Cowboys not being ready for the playoffs. They were also coming off a poor performance in a lopsided regular season-ending loss to Washington. Dak is dealing! His third TD pass of the night goes to #DALvsTB on ESPN/ABC□: Stream on NFL+ /caAjw6OXYO- Cowboys had dropped eight straight playoff games away from home since winning the NFC championship game in San Francisco on Jan.
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