FRISCO, Texas -- For the first time since July 27, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott took team drills during a practice, a significant step as he continues his return from a latissimus strain in his right shoulder.
Prescott completed 11 of 12 passes in his 18 snaps of 11-on-11 work Wednesday, and showed no rust or limit on his ability to get the ball down the field.
The Cowboys open the season Sept. 9 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. While the team had no doubt he would be ready for that game, they want to get Prescott as much work as possible in practice.