Cowboys' Prescott: 'I'm as healthy as can be'
Dak Prescott has zero lingering concern about the hamstring injury that ended the quarterback's 2024 season with the Dallas Cowboys set to open training camp in two weeks.
"I'm as healthy as can be," Prescott said Tuesday, according to Joseph Hoyt of the Dallas Morning News. "I'll be full go for camp."
Prescott added that he's awaiting an official sign-off from team doctors before camp opens July 22.
The 31-year-old missed the final nine games of last season after electing to undergo surgery on his hamstring. The Cowboys were 3-5 at the time of his injury and completed the campaign with a 7-10 record.
The signal-caller said in April that his recovery was on track and he could have played a game at the time if necessary.
Prescott finished the 2024 season with 11 touchdowns, eight interceptions, and a 86.0 passer rating, the worst of his career. He threw a NFL-leading 36 touchdown passes in 2023.
The Cowboys added former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens this offseason while also revamping the backfield, bringing in Javonte Williams, Miles Sanders, and rookies Jaydon Blue and Phil Mafah.