Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott provided an encouraging update on his recovery from the hamstring injury that ended his 2024 season. Prescott sustained the injury during Week 9 against the Atlanta Falcons and was subsequently sidelined for the remainder of the year.
Speaking at the launch of the Girls’ Flag Football League at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, Prescott shared insights into his rehabilitation process. He mentioned that while he isn’t “running full speed yet,” his recovery is progressing as planned. “I’m not going to put a timeline on it,” Prescott stated. “But I’ll be ready for the first game, and when anything matters, and very, very ready. I’m feeling good. I’m doing more and more. The last two weeks have been huge and progressive for me.”
Although Prescott hasn’t been cleared for full contact, there have been no setbacks in his rehabilitation. It’s yet to be determined if he’ll participate in the Cowboys’ offseason training program. Given the team’s updated coaching staff, Prescott’s active involvement during the offseason could be particularly beneficial this year.
Throughout his recovery, Prescott has remained engaged with the team and the community, recently sharing his thoughts on the Philadelphia Eagles’ Super Bowl 59 victory.
Cowboys fans are undoubtedly eager to see Prescott return to full health and lead the team in the upcoming season.