The Dallas Cowboys quarterback had surgery on his non-throwing shoulder in February, and he told reporters Monday that he is doing well in his recovery.
"It's great, I can do everything with it," he said.
Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy said earlier this month that the surgery wouldn't affect his availability for Dallas' summer program. The quarterback is recovering well.
McCarthy said that the shoulder ailment didn't affect how he played.
He completed 68.8% of his passes for 4,450 yards and 37 touchdown against 10 picks and rushed for 146 yards and one score. The Cowboys lost to the San Francisco 49ers in the Wild Card round of the playoffs, but his performance led the team to an 11-5 record.
If not better, Prescott is expected to play in 2022. He has a lot of weapons in Tony Pollard, Michael Gallup, and others. There is no reason for him to fail next season.
This time, the Cowboys will be hoping to go a little deeper, as they should be able to lead the team back to the playoffs.