
Dak Prescott expects to be ready to practice when the Dallas Cowboys open training camp on July 22 as he returns from atorn hamstring. "I'm healthy as I'll be,"Prescott said during his football campin Southlake, Texas. "I'll be full go for camp. I'm healthy. Yeah, I think soon here I'll probably get the official sign off from doc, but I'm healthy." Prescott, who will turn 32 on July 29, suffered the injury in Week 9 andunderwent season-ending surgeryon Nov. 13. He did take part in the team's on-field offseason activities and as of May had been cleared to practicebut not take contact. Prior to the season-ending injury, Prescott had thrown for 1,978 yards and 11 touchdowns with eight interceptions, including six over his final four games. When Prescott is back on the field and playing regularly, he'll do so with a new head coach in Brian Schottenheimer anda new passing targetin wide receiver George Pickens. Prescott said he doesn't anticipate needing much time to establish an on-field rapport with Pickens after having to get on the same page with former Cowboys receivers Amari Cooper and Brandin Cooks previously. "Go turn on that guy's tape," Prescott said of Pickens. "He's getting separation. He's got separation even when he's not getting the ball at times, and when he doesn't have separation he's still making the catches. It's not going to be hard. For me, it's about getting the ball near that guy and he will be George Pickens. Go turn on the tape — he's great at doing it."