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The boys from the Dallas Cowboys are working hard. During one of the training sessions, the actor-comedian, Jamie Foxx, who is a lifelong fan of the Dallas Cowboys, watched the practice. Reporters gathered around him. They asked him various questions, which he answered playfully. While in the interview, Foxx recalled the time when he ran into the quarterback of the Cowboys, Dak Prescott, and Micah Parsons. The athletes revealed only inspiring things about their future games to the actor.

Hopes are at an all-time high this season. Dak Prescott was majorly hurt after the playoffs against the San Francisco 49ers on January 16, 2022. The Cowboys were the losers in that match. However, Jamie Foxx told the reporter that the players are optimistic about this season.

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“I saw Dak at a restaurant; slim, looked at the jawline, everything looked good so we just, you know, got high hopes this year,” Foxx said.

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When Foxx talked to Micah Parsons, the linebacker of the Cowboys, he said that for Micah the game slowed down at one point. In contrast to when Micah started initially. However, “he knows the game, and he says he got a different look in his eyes. Because we always say who’s the dog on the team,” as uttered by the Grammy-winning actor.

Can Dak Prescott prove to be the saving grace for the Cowboys this season?

The match against the 49ers seems to haunt Dak Prescott, as the miracle the Dallas Cowboys were looking for did not happen. The team lost by 23-17 against their opponent. It was especially bad because the Cowboys were the first home team to lose in the playoffs.

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Self-inflicting penalties, a mix-up with the officiating crew, and a bizarre last play hindered the victory of the Cowboys.

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However, on his 29th birthday, Dak Prescott made some confident and optimistic claims about the future of the franchise. “It will be the golden birthday. I plan for this to be the golden year,” said the QB. Fans are yet to witness the golden year Prescott hails about.

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