Dak Prescott is, on one side, one of the most lethal quarterbacks in the NFL - when he is at his element. On the other, he can also be quite comedic, as he showed in the wedding of one of his former teammates.
His former fellow Dallas Cowboy Tyron Smith, who is now with the New York Jets, got married. And the three-time Pro Bowl quarterback could not help but dance to celebrate the occasion:
One of Dak Prescott's divisional rivals was even mentioned in the comments:
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"Jalen Hurts can't dance like this"
More reactions can be seen below:
"I would expect it, DTOWN BABY", one said.
"Maybe he should change his career to dancing," another wondered.
"He better be dancing his way like this to get us a Super Bowl this season", yet another's warning went.
Two media entities urging Cowboys to ditch Dak Prescott
Is the Dak Prescott era ending soon? Given the shocking lack of activity, the Cowboys showed during free agency, it seems plausible.
However, two prominent media entities reckon it's not a may but a must. One of them is The Wright Sports Network, who pointed to his lack of playoff success as a motivator to start anew:
"I look at quarterbacks in tiers, and can the quarterback be the reason to get you over the hump and win you a championship? ...I do not have the confidence in Prescott like I do for Joe Burrow to win in Kansas City in the postseason or as I did for Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs to roll into Baltimore and upset Lamar Jackson and the Ravens."
It continued by saying that the franchise could do what the Chicago Bears did:
"Get younger and cheaper at the quarterback position and find a closer in the draft that can win the Cowboys games in the postseason."
Skip Bayless, meanwhile, took it a step further on his eponymous show, urging Jerry Jones to pivot towards Colorado's Shedeur Sanders, the son of former Dallas cornerback Deion Sanders:
“That’s a Super Bowl move. That’s what my team needs and what my team deserves. It's been 30 years, Jerry. No more, Dak. No more.”
Analysts have Sanders going as high as the first overall pick in the 2025 Draft.
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