Cowboys QB Dak Prescott Disability Rehabilitation: ‘My place I want to be’

Dallas Cowboys gamers Dak Prescott, the end of the season Hamstring injury is advancing to get rid of the injury, he said.
So much so, in fact, Prescott said it may be appropriate if necessary.
“If I had to play a game today, I would definitely do that,” Prescott said on Friday at the 35th Annual Child Cancer Fund at Gala. “To make sure that I can play 17 times about moving healthy, 20 (game) – Whatever we do when the time is right.”
In September, he signed a four -year -old contract extension of $ 240 million, which made him the highest paid gamers in terms of the average annual average value of the NFL history, and Prescott played only eight games before he continued his end -of -season injury.
With 11 goals and eight interventions, Prescott was at speed to one of the worst statistical seasons.
31 -year -old Prescott said on Friday that he plans to participate in organized team activities in some capacities.
“I’m approaching where I want to be, I don’t want to put it on a percentage.” He said. “I know that team activities are coming, imagine that I am involved in some kind, even if not myself.
“Then I understand my age again, what I lived, what I lived, about being the best in autumn. So I don’t rush, but I’m where I want to be.”
Prescott, which has three pro Bowl selection three times, has a record of 76-46 in 122 careers since the selection of Dallas in the fourth round of the 2016 NFL draft. 213 touches and 82 interventions.
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