The field marshal of the Dallas Cowboys, Dak Prescott, says that he is progressing in his recovery of his articles in the hamstrings that end the season.
So much so, in fact, that Prescott said it could be confirmed at this time if necessary.
“If I had to play a game today, I could definitely do that,” Prescott said Friday at the 35th Annual Childhood Cancer Fund. “It’s about moving healthy to make sure you can play 17 times, 20 [games] – Whatever it comes when it is the right time. “
Signed with a four -year contract extension and $ 240 million in September that made it the best paid field marshal in the NFL history in terms of average annual value, Prescott played only eight games before suffering its injury in the season.
With 11 touchdown passes and eight interceptions, Prescott was on the way to one of his worst statistical seasons.
Prescott, 31, said Friday to plan to participate in organized activities of the team in some way after they started next month.
“I’m approaching where I want to be. I don’t want to put a percentage,” said Prescott. “I know we have a team activities that are coming, imagine that it is involved in some kind, if not all.
“On the other hand, I understand my age, what I have had, for what I have happened, it’s about being the best in autumn. So I’m not hurrying anything, but I’m where I want to be.”
A selection of three times in Pro Bowl, Prescott has a 76-46 record in 122 race beginnings since Dallas chose in the fourth Ronda of the 2016 NFL Draft. He has launched 31,437 yards with 213 TouchDowns and 82 interceptions.