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Sep 8, 2024; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) runs off the field before the game between the Cleveland Browns and the Cowboys at Huntington Bank Field. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images

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Sep 8, 2024; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) runs off the field before the game between the Cleveland Browns and the Cowboys at Huntington Bank Field. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images
Dak Prescott has found off-field motivation amid a tough season! Despite being sidelined for the rest of the season due to a hamstring injury, the Dallas Cowboys quarterback seems optimistic during adverse times. But what makes Prescott’s family smile? Yes, Dak Prescott’s older brother, Tad Prescott, has revealed the ‘big news’ on his Instagram.
The Cowboys quarterback’s elder brother, Tad, and his wife, Holly Prescott, were blessed with their second child on Saturday, November 23. Through an Instagram post, Tad shared his contentment. Along with sharing a lovely snap of his wife, Tad expressed his immense love for her while announcing his newborn baby. “This beautiful woman and wife of mine just blessed me with another baby boy. I Love you,” Dak Prescott’s brother wrote, tagging his wife, Holly.
Not only this, new dad, Tad Prescott also disclosed the name of his second son in another IG story. “Bear Valrie Prescott,” he wrote along with sharing the newborn baby picture. However, he managed to mask the newlyborn baby’s face with the brown bear emoji. Not only this, but Tad also mentioned the date, “11/23/24,” in his post.
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Before this, Tad, who shares a close bond with Dak Prescott, became a dad back in 2021. With his wife, Holly, he welcomed his first child, Mak. Apparently, Tad and Holly are also the parents of Holly’s daughter Addy.
And, once again with their second child’s arrival, Tad indeed enthralled his family. And, his biggest announcement just came amidst his NFL brother’s injury: Cowboys missed $100 million of their talent.
Cowboys missed $100 million in talent amid Dak Prescott’s injury
Amid the Dallas Cowboys‘ struggling season, some additional injuries to starting players brought considerable stress to the team. Allegedly, during last Sunday’s game against the Washington Commanders, Cowboys’ cornerback Trevon Diggs and guard Zack Martin were also ruled out due to injury.
Allegedly, Trevon, 26, was eliminated on Saturday owing to his serious groin and knee injuries. On the other side, Zack, 34, was ruled out during the Monday Night Football games against the Houston Texans due to his shoulder and ankle injury.
Unfortunately, with their elimination, the Cowboys’ starting players joined QB Dak Prescott, WR Brandin Cooks, and DE DeMarcus Lawrence on the injury list. Seemingly, this is a very distressing season for the Cowboys. Probably, Sunday’s game was the potential hope for the Cowboys to keep their fading hopes of making the playoffs alive for the rest of this season.
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With $100M sidelined, can the Cowboys still salvage their season without their star players?
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While talking about teams’ expenditures, the Cowboys signed Prescott to a four-year contract worth $240 million, making him the highest-paid player in the league. Under this contract, Dak, 31, will receive $44.6 million in salary cap space this NFL season.

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Sep 8, 2024; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) warms up before the game between the Cleveland Browns and the Cowboys at Huntington Bank Field. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images
Seemingly, after adding more players on the injury reserved list, the Cowboys currently have more than $100 million in wage cap space on injured reserve. And, it includes the salaries of Lawrence, Diggs, Cooks, and Martin.
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Both the Cowboys and Prescott fell behind this season. Earlier, the QB expressed the “roller coaster” of his emotions for the 2024 season. “I’d probably say the toughest. It’s been a tough year personally with my emotions because it’s a roller coaster,” he remarked. “It’s truly been ups and downs. I would say riding a wave I’m constantly preaching about not riding,” Cowboys QB further stated. Thus, despite the tough times, he is showing resolute emotional stability, as he wishes for better times ahead!
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With $100M sidelined, can the Cowboys still salvage their season without their star players?