Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott partnered with Emoto Supply Co. to gift customized electric bikes to his teammates. He purchased 85 bikes, each featuring the player's jersey number.
On Wednesday, Emoto shared an Instagram video of Prescott presenting the bikes to his teammates.
“We had the chance to curate one of the Dallas Cowboys team gifts from Dak Prescott to the entire roster. 85 @ridecake Makkas were customized with each player's number and a custom EMOTO hat. Committed to inspiring generations to move differently, we were fortunate to see the excitement and reactions of the players on their first ride.
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The video features several Cowboys players trying out their CAKE Makka electric motorcycle. Some players circled the field while some performed stunts using them. Among the players seen in the video were Micah Parsons, CeeDee Lamb, Cooper Rush, Trey Lance and Rico Dowdle.
The video closed with Prescott recording a mini-race among his teammates on their new bikes. These electric bikes are made by CAKE, a Scandinavian premium lightweight electric cycle and moped maker.
Dak Prescott's leadership inspired Emoto Supply Co.
Michael Joyce, founder and managing partner of Emoto Supply, was excited to have Dak Prescott on board with his brand.
“Dak’s leadership and thoughtfulness are truly inspiring,” Joyce said (via rideemoto.com).
“I get to see reactions of people’s first times on electric bikes daily, but seeing the players' reactions when they stepped on the CAKE bikes, it was truly priceless. We are fortunate to have had the opportunity to curate this end-of-season gift for the Dak.”
Prescott suffered a season-ending hamstring injury in Week 9 and had surgery on Nov. 13. The quarterback completed 185 of 286 passes for 1,978 yards, touchdowns and eight interceptions in 2024.
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