INDIANAPOLIS — Quarterback Dak Prescott is one of eight Dallas Cowboys players who have undergone surgery since the end of the season, coach Mike McCarthy said at the NFL scouting combine on Tuesday.
McCarthy said Prescott was having trouble sleeping, so he had an elective procedure to “clean-up” his left shoulder. There is no long-term concern, and the recovery is not expected to limit Prescott’s activity in the offseason.
Prescott, who missed last offseason rehabbing from a fractured right ankle, injured his right shoulder in training camp, but was on the field for the season opener. He also missed one game during the season due to a calf strain.