Cowboys Minicamp Day 1: Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb Shine
The Cowboys kicked off their mandatory minicamp with notable highlights, especially the return of WR George Pickens. Although Dak Prescott was reportedly dealing with a sore knee, he actively participated in practice, throwing impressive deep passes. Second-year cornerback Shavon Revel showed significant improvement from his knee injury last year, while Pickens had a limited role, participating in individual drills only. The team welcomed Hall of Famer Emmitt Smith, who interacted with players post-practice.
By the Numbers- George Pickens participated in individual drills but not in team drills.
- Dak Prescott led team drills during minicamp despite prior injury concerns.
- The Cowboys will continue minicamp practices for two more days before training camp starts in late July.
- Shavon Revel displayed promising movement without a knee brace, indicating his recovery progress.
The Cowboys will monitor players' participation, especially those recovering from injuries, as minicamp progresses. The team's final evaluations during this minicamp could inform roster decisions ahead of training camp.
Bottom LineThe Cowboys are focusing on player recovery and readiness as they transition from minicamp to training camp, looking to capitalize on the determined performances from key players.
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