The Dallas Cowboys, Dak Prescott, is ready to shoot.
Prescott, 31, said he would adapt to a game at this time while recovering from an injury to the hamstrings that ends the season.
“If I had to play a game today, I could definitely do that,” Prescott said through ESPN on Friday. “It’s about moving healthy to make sure you can play 17 times, 20 (games), whatever it comes when the right time.”
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Dallas Cowboys Dak Prescott answers the questions during a press conference after the team’s NFL football match against the Cleveland Browns in Cleveland, on Sunday, September 8, 2024. (AP Photo/David Richard)
Prescott suffered a partial avulsion, which means that the tendon of the hamstrings partially started the bone during the loss of week 9 of the cowboys against the Falcons of Atlanta. He underwent surgery in hamstrings in November.
“I’m approaching where I want to be. I don’t want to put a percentage,” said Prescott. “I know we have team activities that come, imagine some kind, if not all.
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The Dallas Cowboys, Dak Prescott (4) Marshal, throws a pass against the Atlanta Falcons in the third quarter at the Mercedes-Benz stadium. (Brett Davis-Imagn images)
“On the other hand, I understand my age, what I have had, for what I have happened, it is about being the best in autumn. So I don’t hurry at anything, but I am where I want to be.”
Prescott began eight games for the cowboys last season, and they were 3 by 5 in their beginnings. He completed almost 65% of his passes for 1978 yards with 11 touchdowns and eight interceptions.

The Dallas Cowboys field marshal, Dak Prescott (right) is in crutches before the match against Houston Texans at the AT&T stadium. (Images of Kevin Jairaj-Iimagn)
The three times Professional Bowler launched almost so many interceptions last season (8) that the previous year (9) despite playing only in eight games.
The Cowboys signed Prescott with a four -year contract and $ 240 million before the season from last year, which made him the best paid field marshal in the NFL.