Dak Prescott not ready to determine the target date when it will be in full power but prepare to be at the center when Dallas cowboys Go to the field at week 1.
“I will not put a time strip on it, but I will be ready for the first game and when anything important and very, very ready,” the attacker told reporters about his rehabilitation for the boot of the girl’s football league, via Kauboja.com. “I feel good. I’m doing more and more. The last two weeks for me have been huge and progressive for me.
“I wouldn’t say I’m still running full speed,” Prescott added. “But everything is on the right track, and I’m excited.”
When Prescott entered the knife to improve the partial avulsion of the tendon in the right knee in November, it was immediately excluded by the end of the season. But it was also expected that he would be put aside from any activity for at least a few months, which would potentially put him in that when the off -season training starts on April 7th.
However, cowboys look quite optimistic in where things are with Prescott at the moment in the off -season.
“He is doing great, he strikes ass with rehabilitation,” said Cowboy Chief Coach Brian Schottenheimer in an interview Sirius XM NFL Radio In the NFL scouting, this week is combined. “Everything goes great with that.”
Whenever Prescott completes rehab, his attention is likely to turn to helping cowboys to return to Postseason after missing the playoffs in 2024. While Prescott’s injury served as a mortal Knell in Dallas’s hope, the veteran did not have the best year. He threw 1,978 meters, 11 Touchdown and eight interceptions while Dallas went 3-5 in eight games he started. Moreover, Prescott’s yard by attempt (6.9) and the percentage of the end (64.7) were the second worst grades of his career, while his passerby (86) was low in his career.
The cowboys got rid of the main coach Mike McCarthy as a result of their disappointing season of 7-10, but they started unconventional in exchange. They promoted Schottenheimer in the main coach after being an offensive coordinator in the previous two seasons. Although Schottenheimer did not call shows, he helped Prescott to have a year of career in 2023.
Schottenheimer said he and Prescott understand what the good attacker is and how he can flourish. He believes he will spend the last few seasons working together in 2025.
“He and I are very close, we see the game the same way,” Schottenheimer said. “We will definitely do some adjustments and there are things he will really like. I really think it is a guy who has no doubt that he can win the championship. He can lead us to the championship; I think he will take us to the championship. That is the goal. And it is not just as a player, he is an incredible player, but is also a person who is only different.”
Prescott enters the first year of a record four -year, $ 240 million extension, which he signed just a few hours before the cowboys started the 2024 season. Although Prescott ended up as a MVP winner in 2023 with 4,516 passing meters and 36 passes, he left 2-5 in his post-season career.
Suffice it to say that the 2025 season will be big for Prescotta, but will be ready to go when it starts.
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