Dallas Cowboys owner and de facto general manager Jerry Jones served up a heaping plate of Dak Prescott optimism for breakfast on Tuesday morning.
On his weekly radio hit on 105.3 The Fan, Jones said that the Cowboys won't put Prescott on injured reserve while hisbecause the team believes he could return within the next four games.
"I think what we're going to do here is we won't be putting him on IR, which means we want him to be consideration for playing within the next 4 games,"to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, was reportedly given a 6-8 week timeline, which would fit nicely into the IR's four-game minimum. But Jones is throwing all that out the window, because he believes Prescott can return much quicker.Stephen Jones, Cowboys VP and director of player personnel, said Monday on 105.
The Niners might listen, but it doesn't look like the Cowboys will be calling. Jerry Jones said Sunday night thatin Prescott's place, and said Tuesday morning that they wouldn't be doing anything drastic while they wait for Prescott to return, hopefully ahead of schedule. Cowboys QB Dak Prescott "very capable of coming past this injury & having a great season," Jerry Jones tells"Let’s hold what we’ve got, get this plane landed right now, patch up the holes & come back at em."
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