nfl

Dak Prescott sends clear message to Jerry Jones, Cowboys with strong warning to rest of the NFL

Dak Prescott made something clear to Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys about his injury, putting the rest of the NFL on notice.

Dak Prescott #4 of the Dallas Cowboys walks the field after the game against the Philadelphia Eagles at AT&T Stadium on November 10, 2024 in Arlington, Texas.
© Sam Hodde/Getty ImagesDak Prescott #4 of the Dallas Cowboys walks the field after the game against the Philadelphia Eagles at AT&T Stadium on November 10, 2024 in Arlington, Texas.

Dak Prescott had to watch from the sidelines how the Dallas Cowboys missed the playoffs in a forgettable 2024 NFL season for the team. The quarterback, however, looks ready to make Jerry Jones and fans proud next year.

Speaking to Patrik Walker of the Cowboys‘ official website, the 31-year-old provided an update as he’s coming back from injury: “I wouldn’t say I’m running full speed yet, but everything’s on the right track, and I’m excited.”

Prescott, who turns 31 in July, underwent hamstring surgery in November, which ended his 2024 season prematurely. Therefore, Cowboys fans can’t wait to see him back on the field after an underwhelming campaign.

Advertisement

Fortunately, the Mississippi State product appears to have encouraging news. Prescott made it clear to Jones and the Cowboys that he’ll be ready when needed, warning the rest of the NFL to expect the best from him this year.

Dak Prescott looks on before a game.

Dak Prescott #4 of the Dallas Cowboys looks on while warming up before a game against the Detroit Lions at AT&T Stadium on October 13, 2024 in Arlington, Texas.

Advertisement

I’m not going to put a timeline on it, but I’ll be ready for the first game, and when anything matters, and very, very ready,” Prescott said. “I’m feeling good. I’m doing more and more. The last two weeks have been huge and progressive for me.”

Dak Prescott's net worth: How much money does the Dallas Cowboys quarterback have?

see also

Jones makes changes in Dallas after disappointing 2024 NFL season

With Jones still in control, the Cowboys head into the 2025 NFL season with significant changes. The team will no longer be coached by Mike McCarthy, who’s being replaced by Brian Schottenheimer.

Advertisement

A coaching analyst for the Cowboys in 2022 before being promoted to offensive coordinator the following year, Schottenheimer is now taking charge of a team that needs to change the image it left last year.

In 2024, the Cowboys finished third in the NFC East with a 7-10 record. The team struggled mightily at home, losing seven of the nine games played at Jerry World last year. The task at hand is big, but Schottenheimer hopes Prescott helps him right the ship.

Advertisement

Prescott has yet to pay back Jones, Cowboys’ confidence

Jones made a big decision in the last offseason by handing Prescott a four-year, $240 million contract extension to make him the highest-paid quarterback in the NFL. While Dak had given the Cowboys reasons to get paid, things didn’t go to plan since he inked that deal.

2025 could be a make or break year for the Cowboys, who hold the longest NFC Championship drought as they haven’t made it to the final four of the NFL playoffs since the 1995 season. After more than three decades without a Super Bowl appearance, Jones and everyone in Dallas hopes Prescot finally helps them get over the hump this year.

Advertisement
ALSO READ
Jerry Jones prepared blockbuster trade for Cowboys and confirms decision on George Pickens' contract
NFL

Jerry Jones prepared blockbuster trade for Cowboys and confirms decision on George Pickens' contract

Jerry Jones' Cowboys send strong warning to entire NFC after impressive win over Chiefs
NFL

Jerry Jones' Cowboys send strong warning to entire NFC after impressive win over Chiefs

Jerry Jones receives key advice from Cowboys’ star after win over Chiefs
NFL

Jerry Jones receives key advice from Cowboys’ star after win over Chiefs

Dak Prescott sends clear message about Cowboys and a Super Bowl rematch with Patrick Mahomes' Chiefs
NFL

Dak Prescott sends clear message about Cowboys and a Super Bowl rematch with Patrick Mahomes' Chiefs

Better Collective Logo