Dak Prescott caught saying what he thinks of Dallas Cowboys team-mates live on TV​

by | Nov 4, 2024 | Sports

The Dallas Cowboys were beaten 27-21 by the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday and it appears the defeat has left quarterback Dak Prescott feeling frustrated with his teammates

​The Dallas Cowboys were beaten 27-21 by the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday and it appears the defeat has left quarterback Dak Prescott feeling frustrated with his teammates The Dallas Cowboys were beaten 27-21 by the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday and it appears the defeat has left quarterback Dak Prescott feeling frustrated with his teammates   

Dak Prescott, the Dallas Cowboys quarterback, was caught on camera seemingly saying “We f—— suck.” after a disappointing defeat to the Atlanta Falcons left the team with a 3-5 record. The Falcons secured a 27-21 victory over the Cowboys on Sunday.

Prescott started the game but had to leave in the third quarter due to hamstring and hand injuries. Cooper Rush took over for the Cowboys, but a comeback never came to fruition.

Star receiver CeeDee Lamb also seemed to take a hit while attempting a late fourth-quarter catch. Prescott, sidelined for the rest of the game, appeared to give a harsh critique of the Cowboys with less than four minutes left.

He completed 18-of-24 passes for 133 yards and a touchdown, while Rush went 13-of-25 for 115 yards and a score. Despite the loss, the Cowboys did have a season-best 137 rushing yards, led by Rico Dowdle’s 75 yards on 12 carries.

Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Lamb played through the pain of a right shoulder injury, wincing with every play after a first-half hit from Falcons safety Jessie Bates. He managed eight receptions for 47 yards despite the injury.

Meanwhile, quarterback Prescott added three carries for 30 yards but was forced to leave the game with a hamstring issue and will undergo an MRI on Monday to assess the damage.

The Dallas Cowboys suffered another disappointing defeat on Sunday night
The Dallas Cowboys suffered another disappointing defeat on Sunday night
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Prescott suffered the injury to his right leg on an incomplete pass late in the third quarter and, although he stayed in for the next play, was eventually replaced, leaving owner Jerry Jones worried about his health.

“Well, I am concerned about that,” Jones told reporters. “It concerned me when I saw the play or I saw him have a reaction to any weakness that he might have had there in his ham. We just have to take a look at that.”

The Falcons’ win takes them to 6-3, while the Cowboys’ third consecutive loss leaves them on 3-5 ahead of their next game against the 5-2 Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, Nov. 10.

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