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FRISCO, Texas – With the bye week upon him, Dak Prescott traded in his helmet for a baseball hat.
He still went to practice and worked through various drills and reps, but the Cowboys’ week off looked like a bit of a vet day for the quarterback. And to hear it from his quarterback coach, he probably wasn’t thrilled about it.
“We’re trying to give him days off. He won’t take them,” Jon Kitna said on Thursday. “There’s times where -- coming back from the Jets game, Wednesday, I knew he was beat up and sore and hurting. But the dude just wants to work every day. He wants that immediate feedback.”
Like most of his teammates, Prescott took the week off from his media session. But it was interesting visiting with Kitna for the first time since training camp, as the first-year NFL coach has had an up close view of Prescott’s best statistical start to this point in his career.
https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/with-dak-the-light-switch-is-always-on
He still went to practice and worked through various drills and reps, but the Cowboys’ week off looked like a bit of a vet day for the quarterback. And to hear it from his quarterback coach, he probably wasn’t thrilled about it.
“We’re trying to give him days off. He won’t take them,” Jon Kitna said on Thursday. “There’s times where -- coming back from the Jets game, Wednesday, I knew he was beat up and sore and hurting. But the dude just wants to work every day. He wants that immediate feedback.”
Like most of his teammates, Prescott took the week off from his media session. But it was interesting visiting with Kitna for the first time since training camp, as the first-year NFL coach has had an up close view of Prescott’s best statistical start to this point in his career.
https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/with-dak-the-light-switch-is-always-on