March 30, 2025
Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones said Sunday that Prescott (hamstring) will participate in a limited fashion to begin the offseason program,
Jon Machota of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSISJones added that Prescott is continuing to do well in his recovery from a season-ending torn right hamstring, saying, "He's very thrilled with where he is. And I know the trainers are too," according to Machota. The 31-year-old underwent season-ending surgery in mid-November, and his timeline for a full recovery was expected to take about three months, according to
Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. The quarterback had middling production through eight games last season with 11 touchdowns to eight interceptions while completing 65 percent of his passes. As one of the teams that hired a new head coach, Dallas' offseason workouts are scheduled to start April 7, which is two weeks earlier than teams with no head coaching change. These early workouts will be the best opportunity to evaluate Prescott's health until OTAs and mandatory minicamp that typically run through mid-June. The start date for the offseason program has yet to be determined. Participating in said program under new head coach Brian Schottenheimer, who was promoted from offensive coordinator this offseason, could be critical as Prescott aims to bounce back in 2025.