The Cowboys have yet to cross the 85% threshold for players vaccinated against COVID-19 but say they have several people “in the pipeline.”
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More than seven months removed from his nasty ankle injury, Dallas QB is participating in OTAs and confident he’s on track for full return to training camp.
‘Ahead of schedule,’ Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott honing physical, psychological game
More than seven months removed from his nasty ankle injury, Dallas QB is participating in OTAs and confident he’s on track for full return to training camp.