After quarterback Dak Prescott signed a deal with Dallas, there were questions about confidence in his rehabilitation. Want to suffer a horrible ankle fracture in week 5 of the 2020 season and then sign a 4-year deal with a $ 66 million signing bonus last season? Why did the cowboys have so much confidence that he would return to health?
Thanks to the hard work of the Cowboys doctors and training staff, Prescott has now returned to the field practicing less than 6 months of injury. The Mississippi state product showed its progress in a video on Twitter.
Moving again! @dak # 3DQBTEXAS pic.twitter.com/vPYv94kzCQ
– 3DQBTexas (@DamianDevon) April 7, 2021
Prescott made some awkward throws at the video, similar to the rapids he made at the Dallas stellar receiving core before his injury. The launches also included standing on his right leg, further showing the confidence he has after the recovery progresses.
Back Cowboys QB That Prescott (right ankle). Videos via @DamianDevon. pic.twitter.com/KDBMdpaxFz
– Michael Gehlken (@GehlkenNFL) April 7, 2021
In the second video released after training, Prescott made some setbacks while delivering deep throws to a receiver who worked with him. Watching the Cowboys franchise quarterback on a field and making strong throws is a spectacle for Dallas fans with eyes that still vividly remember his injury.
Prescott, who will return to 100%, is expected to be at full capacity by 2021 and will try to get back into the season to regain control of the NFC East and prove it was worth the $ 160 million price tag.