
FRISCO, Texas — A year ago, Dak Prescott was in the middle of a rigorous rehab from a compound fracture and dislocation of his right ankle suffered in Week 5 of the 2020 season. While the Dallas Cowboys’ offseason program officially started Monday, Prescott has already gotten plenty of work with his skill players.
Fully recovered from offseason surgery to his left (non-throwing) shoulder, Prescott has held numerous throwing sessions.
“I think it’s super important anytime that you can throw with your quarterback,” tight end Dalton Schultz said. “It’s invaluable, I think. You almost can’t get enough of it, and I think that’s where he’s at with his health and everything compared to last year when he was still in rehab. We’ve had ample opportunities to get out on the field, throw with guys and just kind of start that process back up. Yeah, we’re definitely ahead of where we were last year.”
For Schultz, the offseason began by him signing the $10.9 million franchise tag, a big bump after making roughly $4.4 million his first four seasons, but he would like to work out a multiyear agreement.
“I think it was a good start. Obviously, sometimes the franchise tag can be seen in a different light, but I was happy that I was going to be back,” Schultz said. “This is the place I want to be. I love being here. I love this organization, so I was grateful that I was able to at least be back here for a year. I want to work out a long-term deal, and I think they do too. So hopefully we can get that done, but just knowing here is where I’m going to be for the next year, I’m happy with.”
The Cowboys and Schultz have until July 15 to work out a deal or he has to play on the tag and he would become an unrestricted free agent after the season. He said he will let his agent, Steve Caric, handle the negotiations and provide updates.
“Just trying to be patient,” Schultz said.
In 2021, Schultz joined Jason Witten as the only tight ends in team history to record at least 70 catches for 800 yards…
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