The Facts: Prescott had an MRI on his lat strain on Saturday and a source said it showed what the team expected: The QB's latissimus strain is “healing well.”
Diehards Line:The quarterback removed himself from practice July 28 after experiencing pain in his throwing shoulder. An original MRI revealed the strain, with rest the recommended treatment. He did some light throwing last Saturday and again Tuesday in training camp before some pregame work with Amari Cooper and Ezekiel Elliott before Friday night’s exhibition game against the Cardinals. Prescott has had no issues after his throwing sessions, according to Archer. Prescott did not play in the Cowboys’ 19-16 loss in Arizona, but he hopes to practice this week before seeing action against the Texans on Aug. 21 at AT&T Stadium. Prescott has not played a game since Oct. 11 when he dislocated and fractured his right ankle against the Giants.