Dak Prescott underwent surgery on his non-throwing shoulder, but Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy says the QB will be back for the offseason proram.
The ankle he fractured and dislocated in 2020 needs routine maintenance but no further acute care.
A preseason latissimus strain in his throwing shoulder prompted a training camp shutdown but no in-season restrictions, Prescott returning from 11 months off to throw for 403 yards and three touchdowns in a season-opening loss at Tampa Bay.
But the Cowboys’ $40 million-per-year quarterback did undergo postseason surgery, head coach Mike McCarthy revealed Tuesday at the NFL scouting combine.