Dallas Cowboys’ Dak Prescott undergoes surgery to treat a non-throwing shoulder

INDIANAPOLIS Dallas CowboysMike McCarthy, coach Dak PrescottThe quarterback had surgery on his left side shoulder last week. However, the procedure will not limit his availability for the offseason program.

McCarthy stated that Prescott’s non-throwing shoulder injury was an “irritant” as the season progressed, but he didn’t believe it had any impact on the quarterback’s play last year.

Prescott was injured in overtime against the Philadelphia Eagles and was unable to play. New England Patriots. He didn’t have a shoulder problem and was not listed on the injury reports for the season.

McCarthy called the surgery a “cleanup.” McCarthy said Prescott was already at The Star for rehab, and has done workouts with several teammates.

Prescott lost the chance to play in Pro Bowl. This was after a long season where he was returning from two surgeries on his right ankle, a compound fracture and dislocation, and the right latissimus strain that he suffered in training camp.

Prescott was unable to participate in the offseason program in 2021 due to an ankle injury. McCarthy’s first season saw him limited by the pandemic, contract issues and the Cowboys placing the franchise tag on his head.

Prescott broke a franchise record last season with 37 touchdown passes. Prescott completed 410 passes, totaling 4,449 yards.

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