Cowboys QB Dak Prescott seen in walking boot on vacation; reportedly had 'mild right foot sprain'

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) takes a small break during NFL football practice in Frisco, Texas, Wednesday, June 5, 2024. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
Dak Prescott reportedly has a 'minor' right foot sprain, but it's not expected to impact him during training camp. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott recently sustained a minor right foot sprain, according to ESPN's Todd Archer. Prescott was photographed while on vacation in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, and a walking boot can be seen on his right foot.

The tweet, which was posted by Mexican football commentator Juan Carlos Vázquez, says the photo was taken "last weekend."

Despite Vázquez putting a time frame on the photo, ESPN said that "it was unclear when the picture was taken." Archer's source said that Prescott is no longer wearing the walking boot.

If the injury did happen before last weekend, we know it happened after June 5, which is when the Cowboys had their last organized workout.

At this time, we don't know how Prescott sprained his foot. While the cause of his injury isn't clear, ESPN reported that the injury "is not expected" to bother Prescott by the end of the month, when the Cowboys get together for training camp.

Prescott doesn't have a contract with the Cowboys past this season as the veteran QB seeks a contract extension. This injury isn't the best way to start the season, especially when negotiations could still be ongoing, but we won't know anything until both his feet are on the ground during training camp.