NFL News: Cowboys’ Dak Prescott provides encouraging update on hamstring injury

Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Dak Prescott is ready to roll.

Prescott, 31, said he would fit a game right now as he is recovering from a season -ending hamstring injury.

“If I had to play a game today, I certainly could do it,” Prescott said via ESPN on Friday. “It’s about getting on healthy to make sure I can play 17 times, 20 (games)- no matter what we come to when the time is right.”

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Dallas Cowboys’ Dak Prescott answers questions during a news conference after the team’s NFL football match against Cleveland Browns in Cleveland, Sunday 8 September 2024. (AP Photo/David Richard)

Prescott maintained a partial avulsion, which means the hamstring partly tore in the bone under Cowboys’ Week 9 loss to Atlanta Falcons. He underwent an operation on Hamstring in November.

“I get close to where I want to be. I don’t want to put a percentage on it,” Prescott said. “I know we’ve got team activities coming up, imagine myself being involved in some sort, if not everyone.

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Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Dak Prescott (4) throws a care against Atlanta Falcons in the third quarter at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. (Brett Davis-Preferred Pictures)

“So again, I just understand my age, what I’ve had, what I’ve gone through, it’s about being my best in the fall. So I don’t rush anything but I will where I want to be.”

Prescott started eight games for cowboys last season and they went 3 in 5 in his starts. He finished almost 65% of his passports in 1978 yards with 11 touchdowns and eight interceptions.

Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Dak Prescott (right) stands on crutches before the game against Houston Texans at AT&T Stadium. (Kevin Jairaj-IMAGN images)

The three-time pro bowler threw almost as many interceptions last season (8) as he did the year before (9) despite having only played in eight games.

Cowboys signed Prescott for a four-year-old, $ 240 million contract before the season, which started last year, making him the highest paid quarterback in the NFL.

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