The Dallas Cowboys and Soccer club Real Madrid are the two big names in the world of sports. While Real Madrid is gearing up to play against Liga MX on Tuesday, the Cowboys are busy preparing for their upcoming 2022 season. Recently, the franchise quarterback Dak Prescott shared a stunning photograph alongside the soccer stars by swapping their jerseys. The craze for soccer in the United States is not something that can be left out, and certainly, fans were thrilled to watch players of the two greatest teams in one frame.
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The Spanish soccer club is currently undergoing a preseason tour in the United States. So, Dak Prescott along with wide receiver CeeDee Lamb visited the soccer team, who were present at the University of California in Los Angeles. They met Madrid’s defender David Alaba, goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, and midfielder Luka Modric at the venue.
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All of them swapped their signed jerseys and posed for a picture later on. The soccer stars spent some time with pro footballers exchanging passes and showcasing their soccer skills. According to the latest reports released by Forbes, the Jerry Jones-owned Cowboys has a net worth of $6.5 Billion. On the other hand, Real Madrid boasts a whopping $5.1 Billion net worth. In 2015, Jones surpassed the soccer club and became the owner of one of the most expensive franchises.
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So the picture that was taken at UCLA accounts represents a total worth of $11.6 Billion in one shot. Well, the fame of the Cowboys is not an overnight expedition, it was hard-earned by Jerry Jones grinding to increase the brand value of the team for the past few decades.
Dallas Cowboys are confident to reinstate their glorious days
Last Season proved to be a frustrating one for the Prescott-led offensive unit. Their wild card loss to the Niners pushed them to several controversies; however, this time Jones is hopeful to make a powerful comeback with new rookies on the roster.
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While speaking at the opening press conference ahead of the training sessions, Jones and head coach Mike McCarthy used the platform to clear their intentions for the upcoming season. “I think we’re in better shape,” Jones said, hinting at a Super Bowl contention.
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“I thought we had a team put together last year that was healthy enough when we got to the playoffs. We made a Hell of a run at it. We got disappointed, but we made a run at it. I think we’re in better shape today to make a run at it than when we were sitting here this time last year.” He added. Under the leadership of a 29-year-old Prescott, it will be interesting how close they can reach to winning a sixth Super Bowl title this season.
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