Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is in line to play as usual against the Cowboys on Sunday.
                                 Matt Slocum | AP photo

Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is in line to play as usual against the Cowboys on Sunday.

Matt Slocum | AP photo

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PHILADELPHIA — Jalen Hurts is clear on the injury report to play for Philadelphia at the Dallas Cowboys after coach Nick Sirianni revealed Friday his quarterback is dealing with an ankle issue.

Hurts was listed as a limited participant in practice Wednesday with the non-injury designation of rest. Hurts’ participation was listed as full Thursday and Friday. There is no playing status for Hurts on the injury report, which means he is set to play Sunday.

Asked why Hurts was listed for rest when the 26-year-old hadn’t been previously, Sirianni said, “Yeah, he was dealing with — it was on the injury report. Dealing with the ankle. And, you know, making sure we’re cautious with everything.”

Told the ankle wasn’t listed as the reason on the injury report, and as another reporter asked if Hurts had an ankle injury, Sirianni responded with, “What’s that?”

At that point, a member of the team’s media relations staff said the listing was “rest,” then a reporter asked if Hurts was dealing with an ankle injury. Sirianni said, “No. Rest.”

Hurts was slow to get up after scrambling and getting sacked in last week’s 28-23 victory over Jacksonville. He didn’t miss any time or get evaluated in the medical tent.

During the portion of practice open to reporters Wednesday, Hurts didn’t participate in individual drills with fellow QBs Kenny Pickett and Tanner McKee.

Prescott was injured in last week’s 27-21 loss to Atlanta. Cooper Rush is starting in his place.

Both of Hurts’ top receivers, A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, also are clear for Sunday. Brown has been dealing with a knee injury, and Smith has a hamstring issue.

PRESCOTT ON IR

FRISCO, Texas — Dak Prescott wants to avoid surgery so the star quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys can play again this season after tearing a hamstring, owner Jerry Jones said Friday.

Jones confirmed on his radio show that Prescott’s hamstring was partially torn off the bone, an injury known as a partial avulsion.

A full tear of the tendon off the bone requires surgery, and that’s what happened two years ago in training camp when former Dallas left tackle Tyron Smith missed 13 games. In Prescott’s case, Jones said it could be a few weeks before it is known whether surgery will be required.

The injury happened in last week’s 27-21 loss to Atlanta. Cooper Rush will start in Prescott’s place Sunday against NFC East rival Philadelphia (6-2) with the defending division champion Cowboys (3-5) trying to to stay in the playoff race after qualifying with 12-5 records each of the past three seasons.

“He’s got to have some weeks off of it before he can see if it really does require surgery,” Jones said on his radio show. “He doesn’t want surgery. He wants to be on the field and go for it. He’s weighing that. We’re weighing that.”

Stephen Jones, Jerry’s son and the Cowboys’ executive vice president of personnel, said on his radio show later Friday that Prescott would be placed on injured reserve. The move will sideline the 31-year-old at least four games, and Prescott is likely to be out longer than that.

“Obviously a tough, tough situation, losing him for that period of time,” Stephen Jones said. “But we’re going to do what’s in the best interest of Dak and right now I don’t think anyone knows whether it’ll be four weeks, six weeks or the season.”

Rush was 4-1 as the starter two years ago when Prescott was out after breaking the thumb on his throwing hand in a season-opening loss. Rush also won a game in 2021 when Prescott had a calf strain.

A new element to replacing Prescott is the presence of Trey Lance, the No. 3 overall pick in the 2021 draft by San Francisco. The 49ers traded him to the Cowboys last year after Lance lost the battle for the backup job, and he has been the third QB for Dallas since then.

Lance took the vast majority of the snaps in the preseason so coach Mike McCarthy and his staff could evaluate a 24-year-old who is on an expiring rookie contract.

McCarthy has indicated he would stick with Rush the same way he has with Prescott, therefore shying away from packages that might incorporate Lance, who is by far the most mobile of the three QBs.

Jerry Jones suggested otherwise on his radio show for an offense that has struggled even with a healthy Prescott and has the second-worst rushing attack in the NFL.

“Oh, there is a window for Trey Lance,” Jones said. “There’s packages that we can work on. Let me be clear, that’s not just to get Lance some play time. That’s to bring to the table some offense for us.”