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Dak Prescott’s surgically repaired left shoulder is doing “great”

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La'el Collins will be joining the Cincinnati Bengals and Michael Smith and Michael Holley note how big of an impact the offensive tackle can make for the AFC Champions.

Dak Prescott had clean-up surgery on his non-throwing shoulder on Feb. 22. Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy revealed the procedure to reporters at the Scouting Combine but indicated the team had “no concern.”

The star quarterback confirmed that Monday.

“I wasn’t going to let anybody know,” Prescott said, via Calvin Watkins of the Dallas Morning News. “It’s great. I can do everything with it. I’m fine.”

Prescott has returned to throwing twice a week and anticipates a normal offseason.

Prescott played only five games in 2020 before a compound fracture and dislocation of his right ankle. He hurt his shoulder in training camp and injured his right calf in a Week 6 game that kept him out a game.

Prescott, 28, made every start during his first four seasons.