Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones says QB Dak Prescott not ready yet, but leaves door open for Sunday
FRISCO, Texas — Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones would not rule out Dak Prescott from playing Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams, but he acknowledged the quarterback's grip on a football is, «not well enough to play,» at the moment.
Speaking on 105.3 The Fan in Dallas, Jones said Prescott's surgically-repaired right thumb is improving. «I don't know that you could ask for better news technically, physically in how it's responding, how it's healing so to speak,» Jones said. «So all of those things are on go and I don't know that as we bid bye to each day if considering the injury, considering the location of the injury, I don't know that you could make any more progress.
There's some things here about healing that again I often say only the man upstairs knows how that works, but he'll have a big week and he'll be hard on himself getting it ready to go.» Prescott is scheduled to meet with the doctors on Tuesday.
He had surgery Sept. 12 and had the stitch removed from his right thumb on Sept. 26. Last week, Mike McCarthy said Prescott was still dealing with swelling in the joint, and Jones said after the win against the Washington Commanders that Prescott has yet to really throw the ball.