Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott lately did some injury management after followers had been alarmed by a circulating picture of him in a strolling boot.
Prescott was seen carrying a cumbersome protecting boot on his proper foot whereas strolling alongside a harbor in Los Cabos, Mexico (photo here). A report from NFL Community’s Ian Rapoport later identified Prescott’s damage as a “very minor foot sprain.”
On Thursday, Prescott downplayed the foot issue even further in his feedback to Clarence Hill of the Fort Value Star-Telegram. The 30-year-old QB defined that the protecting boot was merely precautionary whereas he went deep sea fishing.
“I’m nice. … The final time I went deep sea fishing my [ankle] swole up… similar ankle, similar points,” Prescott instructed Hill by way of textual content.
Prescott underwent surgery to repair a compound fracture dislocation of his proper ankle again in 2020. The damage compelled Prescott to overlook the ultimate 11 video games of the 2020 season.
Prescott was capable of return by Week 1 of the next season. He solely missed one recreation through the 2021 marketing campaign attributable to a calf pressure.
Final season, Prescott performed in all 17 regular-season video games for the Cowboys. The three-time Professional Bowler tallied an NFL-best 36 passing touchdowns and completed second in MVP voting behind Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson.