DALLAS (105.3 The Fan) - Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones isn't concerned about the status of his star quarterback for this weekend's key matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Jones joined the K&C Masterpiece Thursday on 105.3 The Fan to discuss the latest with the team, including Dak Prescott's shoulder injury.
"I'm totally convinced he'll be in top form. We gotta have him in top form and he will be in top form," Jones said.
Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett revealed to the media Wednesday that Prescott underwent an MRI on his right throwing shoulder after he injured it during the first half of the win over the Rams. Even though the results came back clean, Garrett said Prescott's shoulder is "hard for him to function right now," and will limit his throwing in practice this week. Garrett added Thursday that Prescott is progressing.
Dak Prescott will be limited in practice with a sore throwing shoulder. Sore after game from play with 8:00 in first quarter...Dak ran ball, Rams LB Clay Matthews landed on him after tackle near sideline. #CowboysNation @dallascowboys
— KristiCowboySideline (@KristiCowboy) December 18, 2019When asked if there was any concern about all of the ailments his quarterback is dealing with, Garrett said, "not really, he's a pretty tough individual and he'll be ready to go." Garrett added that Prescott's wrist and finger injury "seem like they are doing fine."
