Dak Prescott was injured during the Dallas Cowboys' Week 9 loss to the Atlanta Falcons on November 3. The injury, a partial tendon avulsion, was worse than the team had initially imagined and he was ultimately placed on injured reserve after undergoing ...
It is to Dak Prescott's credit that he's come out in support of Mike McCarthy getting a contract extension. But there is more to this story than meets the eye as the Dallas Cowboys locker-room leader is speaking in "Blow It Up'' code here.
Prescott offered his ‘wholehearted belief’ in McCarthy and said he deserves to coach the team ‘on his terms’ in an interview with Yahoo Sports.
This sparked a heavy reaction across social media and across pundits -- with one being known Cowboys hater and ESPN's top talent in Stephen A. Smith. Smith took to First Take, sending a harsh message at Prescott after his public support of the head coach.
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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott hasn't said much since suffering a season-ending injury back in Week 9, but a recent interview with Jori Epstein from Yahoo! Spots featured some significant comments from the $240 million player.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott won't play again this season due to a serious hamstring injury and, thus, won't be able to help head coach Mike McCarthy potentially hold onto his job through at least next year. Prescott recently spoke with both Jori Epstein of Yahoo Sports and Garrett Podell of CBS Sports about McCarthy's uncertain future.