Dak Prescott announces offseason plans as he recovers from injury

The Dallas passer will have several activities just after the start of 2025 Leer

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t is only the second time in 's nine-year career that he has missed a Thanksgiving game, after suffering a hamstring injury during the Week 9 loss to the against the . Prescott's was a , which means that the hamstring tendon was partially detached from the bone, and while he was originally expected to be out for several weeks, it was later said that the quarterback to go under the knife to repair the injury. Prescott went 3-5 as a starter this season and completed 64.

7% of his passes for 1,978 yards, 11 touchdowns and eight interceptions, but the injury did not seem to dampen Prescott's spirits and he is already set on his offseason plans. Dak Prescott's presence at 3DQB confirmed On his official Instagram account, he shared an exciting update for young aspiring quarterbacks, confirming the holding of the , an academy for youth football quarterbacks. According to the post's title, the 31-year-old veteran will provide key lessons to young athletes at the camp.



According to the post, the camp will be held at Celina High School. "Exciting news for aspiring quarterbacks! Join us for the 4th Annual Dallas Quarterback Camp! Dates: January 31 - February 2 Location: Dallas, Texas @ Celina High School," read the title of the post. Are you ready to up your game and train like a pro? This is your chance to learn from the best and take your skills to the next level.

Join other athletes for three days of intense training, expert coaching and unforgettable experiences. "Top-notch training from experienced quarterbacks. Tailored drills to improve your performance.

Meet and network with fellow athletes. Exclusive camp gear for all participants," the post added. Dak Prescott stands out for his humanitarian service In addition, Prescott will have another alternate activity while he recovers from his injury, as the passer has a foundation called with which he seeks to invest in a better future for people, families and communities in adverse situations.

It was created as a , who , and . Through and in partnership with , Prescott decided to , a ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas, where hundreds of children are educated in religion to be an agent of change in the community and develop human capital..