When Dak Prescott underwent shoulder surgery this offseason, Dallas Cowboys fans feared that it will affect his offseason–which is definitely not ideal since the team is coming off a disappointing playoffs exit and they need their QB to be ready physically and mentally for the upcoming campaign. Fortunately, the veteran signal-caller is easing those concerns.
On Monday during his appearance in a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a Walk-On's restaurant in Texas, Prescott opened up about his injury and noted that it's feeling better now after his surgery. The Cowboys QB also shared that he'll have a normal offseason and that the injury won't affect his workouts at all, per Jon Machota of The Athletic.
Dak Prescott said his left shoulder is doing better after the offseason surgery. He’s throwing a couple times per week. He expects to have a normal offseason
— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) March 21, 2022
Dak Prescott's injury is in his non-throwing hand, so he got that working for him. However, an injury is still an injury, so it's hard to blame Cowboys fans for thinking of the worst possible outcome given the situation.
However, it doesn't look like the Dallas faithful have to worry anymore. In fact, Prescott himself declared that the Cowboys will win the Super Bowl in the upcoming 2022 season. He definitely sounded confident, which is a good thing since the team really needs that.
The Cowboys got bounced in the Wild Card round of the 2021 playoffs, and it didn't sit well with the fanbase given that the team finished atop the NFC East. It is up to Prescott to lead the team once again and live up to his word, and by the looks of it, he is ready to embrace the challenge.