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Micah Parsons’ brother highlights ‘scary’ vision for potential Dak Prescott AFC switch to team up with 3x All-Pro WR

Dak Prescott has been a stalwart quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys. However, the franchise has failed to win any championships in his reign. Micah Parsons’ brother suggested one AFC team that could become a powerhouse with Prescott being their shot-caller.

On Monday a report came out of a rift within the Cowboys camp between owner Jerry Jones and coach Mike McCarthy. Since that report, many in the NFL world have been hinting at McCarthy and Prescott switching camps next season. Micah Parsons’ brother, Terrence Parsons Jr., approved the idea of Prescott heading to the Las Vegas Raiders.

On X, one fan uploaded a morphed image of Dak Prescott in a Raiders jersey. Terrence suggested this would be a great move for the QB due to wide receiver Davante Adams’ presence in Las Vegas:

“Dak with Davonte Adams and 2 good TEs would get scary for the league lol obviously they gotta build the team around him but offense would be great.”

Davante Adams has been the NFL’s receiving touchdown leader twice in his career. His partnership with Dak Prescott could prove fatal for many of the AFC defenses.

Terrence Parsons has on previous occasions also called out the Cowboys' hierarchy, especially dealing with his brother Micah Parsons’ pay issues.

Dak Prescott's contract issues with the Cowboys

Recent suggestions of Dak Prescott leaving the Cowboys soon have been spurred on by the indecisiveness of the Cowboys' front office regarding the QB’s contract extension. However, Prescott made it clear earlier this month that he isn’t interested in only finances.

“I don't play for money," Prescott said. "Never have, never cared for it, to be honest with you, yeah. Would give it up just to play this game.”

Apart from Prescott, owner and general manager Jerry Jones has to look after wide receiver CeeDee Lamb and coach Mike McCarthy. Both of them, along with Prescott, are in the final years of their contracts. And Micah Parsons is on the second-last year of his deal with the Cowboys.

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