Like the rest of the league, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott made his 2020 practice debut ths week as his team conducted its first on-field session of the COVID-ruined offseason.
Prescott went through standard 7-on-7 and 11-on-11 drills under the watchful eye of new head coach Mike McCarthy. After one day of training, the official stat line for Prescott was 11-of-17 with two drops, committed by tight ends Blake Jarwin and Blake Bell, according to Clarence Hill of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
His biggest and most notable blemish was a pass that was intercepted by sophomore safety Donovan Wilson.
Via the team-issued practice report:
“The coaching staff gave Wilson an opportunity to work with the first-team defense, and he definitely made the most of it. Wilson read Dak Prescott looking to make a near side throw outside the numbers, and he darted in front of the ball for a nifty interception. It was the first takeaway of training camp for a defense that is stressing the importance of generating turnovers.”
Over the offseason, Prescott did not get the long-term deal that he wanted, so he will be playing under the $31.4 million franchise tag. In 2019, he had a career year when he racked up 4,902 passing yards, 30 touchdowns.
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