DALLAS (105.3 The Fan) - The Dallas Cowboys are one of the most talented teams in the NFL on paper. However, they also have their fair sure of injury concerns heading into training camp this month.
Most notably, Dallas will be monitoring the health of franchise quarterback Dak Prescott, star wideout Amari Cooper, and defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence, among a few others.
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But as Cowboys COO Stephen Jones told ESPN on Monday, the team is going to take a conservative approach training camp, and ease those players into their full work loads.
"We are going to be careful," Stephen Jones said. "We are going to ease into it with any one of them. If anybody who might need a little bit [of time], we are not going to rush into it because it's a journey. We feel everybody will be ready to roll."
Despite that conservative approach, however, Jones is also confident that there will be no lingering issues for any of his key players that are coming off of an injury.
"We feel,” Jones said via ESPN, “everybody will be ready to roll."
Cowboys training camp is officially set to kick off of Wednesay, July 21 in Oxnard, California.





