Cowboys HC Mike McCarthy: Dak Prescott will be full go for training camp

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DALLAS (105.3 The Fan) - The good news keeps on rolling in on Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott's surgically repaired ankle.

Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy said Tuesday that he expects his star quarterback to not have any limitations when training camp opens next month in Oxnard, Calif.

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"He hasn't missed anything that's been slated. He's doing a lot of extra, frankly, so the anticipation would be for him to go every day is the outlook," McCarthy said. "We're not naive. It's just like any player that comes back from injury, especially a major joint injury. The first year back, there's going to be some things you have to work through, but I would anticipate we'd start with him in full mode, get him into the team periods and get back to playing football."

The timeline matches up with what we've been told regarding his status. Prescott himself said two weeks ago that he's ready to go.

According to 105.3 The Fan's Mike Fisher, Prescott hasn't in any way been limited during this month of offseason work.

"He's definitely had some moments from workouts, probably three to four weeks back, where I definitely felt once we were able to see him move in the pocket, out of the pocket-type drills, scramble drills," McCarthy said. "We're doing more of that work by design for a number of reasons, and that only helps him ... Physically, I think he's right where he needs to be."

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