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Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott says start of offseason program has him in 'completely different' place from last year

FRISCO, Texas -- Dak Prescott is a week into the Dallas Cowboys' 2022 official offseason program, but he already feels "completely different," than he did at this time in 2021 as he worked back from a compound fracture and dislocation of his right ankle.

"A year ago, you're excited because you're back on your leg. You're moving it for the first time. From one week to the next you get to do two jumps to three jumps to jogging to sprinting, so you're excited and you feel progress," Prescott said before the Children's Cancer Gala in which he was named an honorary co-chair with Troy Aikman a Roger Staubach passed the torch to the Cowboys' current quarterback.