Dak Prescott’s knee issue during Dallas Cowboys mandatory minicamp is not considered serious. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer stated that Prescott would be limited in team drills due to a sore knee, but the concern level is low and not expected to affect him long-term. The team will continue minicamp through Thursday before a summer break ahead of July training camp, with cautious management to protect the veteran quarterback. In addition to Prescott, several defensive backs and outside linebackers—Malik Hooker, Jalen Thompson, DaRon Bland, James Houston, and Donovan Ezeiruaku—were also limited in practice.
Key takeaways:
– Dak Prescott will be limited today due to a sore knee; no long-term issues anticipated.
– Minicamp runs through Thursday, followed by a summer break ahead of training camp.
– Other players (Hooker, Thompson, Bland, Houston, Ezeiruaku) also limited in practice.