Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Duck Prescott said that he is progressing in his recovery from his season-ending hamstring injury.
So much, in fact, that Pescott said that he would be able to suit now if needed.
“If I had to play a game today, I could definitely do it,” Proscott said in the 35th annual Children’s Cancer Fund Gala on Friday. “It is about moving healthy to ensure that I can play 17 times, 20 (sports) – whatever we get when it is right.”
Four years in September, signed a contract expansion of $ 240 million, which made him the highest paid quarterback in NFL history in terms of annual average price, Pescott played only eight games before maintaining his season-end injury.
With 11 touchdown passes and eight interception, Prescot was at speed for one of its worst statistical seasons.
31 -year -old Perscott said on Friday that he is planning to participate in organized team activities in some capacity.
Prescot said, “I am getting close to where I want to be, I do not want to put percentage on it.” “I know that we have found the activities of the team, imagine that if not all, they are somehow incorporating ourselves.
“Then I just understand my age, what I have, what I am doing, it’s about being the best in the fall. So I am not doing anything, but I am the place where I want to be.”
Three-time Pro Bowl selection, Pescott holds a record of 76-46 in 122 careers, which begins since the 2016 NFL draft was selected by Dallas in the fourth round. He has thrown 31,437 yards with 213 touchdown and 82 interception.
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