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Cowboys QB 'feels good at OTAS'

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DAK Prescott returns from a thigh injury that limited him to just eight games during the 2024 NFL season.

The experienced quarterback took a step towards his return on Tuesday when he was on the field for seven against seven during the second Otas Day of the Dallas Cowboys.

Prescott, who turned 32 in July, admitted that it felt good to get back on the field. He also explained that he only had a long -term obstacle to clarification because he wants him to completely return to the plot.

“A lot can do anything. Feel good,” said Prescott, according to Espn's Todd Archer. “Yes, I think I'm just not clear for contact what we have for a while anyway. Yes, I'm out there in the team activities, feel good. I'm just trying to stay that way.”

Prescott was injured against the Atlanta Falcons during the game of the cowboys in the 9th week. He tore part of the muscle off the bone, which caused him to have an operation at the end of the season.

The long -time start of Dallas spent the offseason aggressively. So he believes that he is in a good place with his recovery.

“My low season started earlier, so I am essentially the reason why I am ahead,” said Prescott, “about the cooperation with (director of rehabilitation Britt Brown), who works with this training staff and (Prescott's personal trainer) Luke (Wilson). “

Prescott does not believe that he will be very limited because he will continue to recover from the injury. As Archer reported, members of the organization of Dallas were originally afraid that he would be limited when he returned from the operation.

“People say a lot of things about me, man,” said Prescott. “I just appear and check what I can control healthy. Try to stay healthy. Feel good. I just try to push the energy and ensure that I will continue to get better.”

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