NFL News: Cowboys Dak Prescott provides an encouraging update on injuries to hamstrings

The Dallas Cowboys quarter-arre, Dak Prescott, is ready to roll.

Prescott, 31, said it would be a match right now as he recovers a injury to the end of the season.

“If I had to play a match today, I could certainly do it,” said Prescott via ESPN on Friday. “It’s about going forward in good health to make sure I can play 17 times, 20 (games) – whatever we arrived at the time of time.”

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

Prescott has undergone a partial avulsion, which means that the hamstrings tendon partially torn off the bone during the defeat of the week 9 of the Cowboys against the Falcons of Atlanta. He underwent surgery on the hamstrings in November.

“I approach where I want to be. I don’t want to put a percentage,” said Prescott. “I know that we have future team activities, imagine me being involved in a kind, if not all.

“ University football is a joke, ‘said the NFL star

Dallas Cowboys, Dak Prescott (4) Dallas Cowboys launches a pass against Atlanta Falcons in the third quarter at the Mercedes-Benz stadium. (Images Brett Davis-Imagn)

“Again, I just understand my age, what I had, what I experienced, it’s about being my best in the fall. So I don’t rush anything, but I am where I want to be.”

Prescott started eight games for cowboys last season, and they went 3 for 5 in his starts. He completed almost 65% of his passes for 1978 yards with 11 affected and eight interceptions.

Dallas Cowboys, Dak Prescott (right) Dallas Cowboys is held on crutches before the match against Houston’s Texans at the AT&T stadium. (Images Kevin Jairaj-Imagn)

Bowler’s three time pro launched almost as many interceptions last season (8) as from the previous year (9) despite the game in eight games.

The Cowboys signed Prescott to a 240 million dollars contract over four years before the season starting last year, which made him the best paid quarter of the NFL.

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