A year ago at this time, he was in the process of putting together the most efficient season of his NFL career with a personal best 105.9 passer rating en route to leading the NFL with 36 touchdown passes and the Cowboys to a 12-5 regular season for the third year in a row. Now, Dallas is 5-7, after Prescott suffered a season-ending hamstring injury that required him traveling up to New York for surgery. On Tuesday, Prescott celebrated the small victory of being able to drive again for the first time since the procedure in November.Β
“I feel good. Still on the crutches. I’ll be on the crutches for a little bit longer but starting to walk a little bit more with my weight,” Prescott told CBS Sports on Tuesday. “Getting to drive today, that’s something new. So that’s a step. It’s a little goal in the process but yeah, start starting to be able to do more, which is fun for me and now I can start collecting my small victories.”
The next major item of his recovery check list is simply being able to drop his crutches for both a few physical therapy exercises and then eventually full-time weight-bearing on his own. Despite suffering the second season-ending injury of his career to his lower body — his gruesome ankle fracture in 2020 and the hamstring tear in 2024 — Prescott doesn’t see much of stylistic change to the way he plays the quarterback position going forward. He’s looking to get back to his 2023 play after registering an 86.0 passer rating, the lowest of his nine-year career, while throwing for 11 touchdowns and eight interceptions and completing 64.7% of his passes, the second-lowest completion percentage of his career.Β
“I don’t think it will change much,” Prescott said of his injury. “I think I honestly this rehab being such a hamstring, a runner’s injury, the fact of me feeling 100% is going to take a lot of running and a lot of me getting confidence back and using my legs. I think just with that rehab naturally coming back next year adding on to the passing game, everything I’m gonna work on with my accuracy, I know I’ll play much better than I did this year. I think you’ll see a lot more of what you saw last year, if not even using my legs a tad bit more and not particularly on quarterback running plays, but just within the passing game and to keep us ahead of the chains.”
So when might Prescott return? Well, thanks to him opting to get the surgery done right away instead of fighting through rehab to get back this season, Dak could be back for the start of Dallas’ offseason program.
“My plan is to start OTAs and start the offseason no restrictions, full go,” Prescott said. That’s part in getting this jump on this surgery that we thought was inevitable anyways. At that point, just doing everything I can to be the best quarterback and leader of this team to help this team come in next year with the best outfit that we can.”
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Author: Garrett Podell
December 3, 2024 | 7:45 pm