
In 2020, Prescott was leading the NFL in passing yards and touchdown passes when he suffered a dislocated ankle and compound fracture in the third quarter of a win over the New York Giants in Week 5. So when he couldn’t reach an agreement on a long-term deal with the Cowboys after the 2019 season, Prescott had no issue betting on himself and playing one year on the franchise tag at $31 million.
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He was named rookie of the year and sent Romo into retirement and the CBS TV booth. He passed for 3,667 yards with 23 touchdowns and only four interceptions. Related Story Black QBs making history in real time Read now When Tony Romo and backup Kellen Moore were each injured before the 2016 season, Prescott took advantage of his chance to play. Prescott, the 135th player drafted, used the disappointment to prepare himself for the moment opportunity would arrive. Lynch, Cook and Tapper are each out of the league. In the fourth round, they tried to move up and draft Michigan State’s Connor Cook, but that deal fell apart too.Īfter taking Oklahoma defensive end Charles Tapper with their own fourth-round pick, 101st overall, the Cowboys took Prescott 34 selections later with a compensatory pick. The Cowboys tried to trade up in the first round to get Memphis quarterback Paxton Lynch but failed to get a deal done. When it came time for the 2016 NFL draft, seven quarterbacks were selected before Prescott. “It’s honestly staying true to who I am and true to what my mother taught me and my family, how they raised me.” “I never had a doubt that I could be in the position I’m in,” Prescott told the Jackson (Mississippi) Clarion-Ledger at the time. 1 for a month before losing on the road to Alabama 25-20.

1 in the nation during the 2014 season for the first time in school history by beating three consecutive top 10 teams. When only two schools, TCU and Mississippi State, responded to the 25 highlight tapes he sent out as a three-star quarterback from Haughton (Louisiana) High School, Prescott vowed to show those other schools what they missed.Īll he did was take Mississippi State from unranked to No. Prescott has always been one who used doubt to strengthen his resolve to succeed. The reality is doubt crushes the dreams of some folks, while others draw strength from it.

Members of the Dak Hate Hive will focus on whether he’s good enough to elevate the players around him to a championship level and whether his salary will affect the team’s quest to add talent around him. Now, those who doubt Prescott will turn their attention to his ability to win a Super Bowl since his talent can no longer be questioned except by the most obtuse observers. A portion of Prescott’s athletic journey, fueled by the doubt of others, had ended and he certainly felt some relief. The photo portrays the emotions of a young man completing an unlikely journey from a tiny northwest Louisiana town to life-altering wealth with his older brother. You can feel Prescott yearning to share the moment with his mom, Peggy, who died of colon cancer in 2013, and with his middle brother, Jace, who committed suicide in April 2020.
