NFL fans hilariously react to Dak Prescott's viral dance video - "Bro knows he’s about to get $60+ million a year"
Star quarterback Dak Prescott might not have reached an agreement on a long-term contract with the Dallas Cowboys this offseason. But that has not stopped the three-time Pro Bowl QB from having fun.
On Wednesday, a dance video of Prescott surfaced on social media. The Cowboys quarterback was seen with a drink in his hand while showing off his dance moves during the wedding of his former teammate Tyron Smith.
Here's the video of Dak Prescott dancing.
The video was initially shared on TikTok by a Dallas photographer, going by the username of @GThomasPhotos. The video quickly spread across different social media platforms and caught the attention of the fans. They had hilarious reactions watching Prescott's dance moves.
"Delete this they gone use this when he has a stinker," one fan wrote.
Meanwhile, a couple of fans praised party-mode Prescott.
"max level aura," another fan wrote.
"That Mississippi State Dak came out then 😂😂. Use to catch him at a couple house parties back when they was #1. It was a party everyday that week no🧢, :another fan commented.
"Dak Prescott having fun inject it into my veins," one fan said.
Cowboys QB Dak Prescott confident ‘money will take care of itself’
The Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott will enter the 2024 NFL season, playing on the final year of his four-year $160 million contract, which he signed in 2021. The 3x Pro Bowler is eligible for an extension. But there has been no progress on a potential deal.
Prescott will hit the open market in 2025 if both parties fail to reach an agreement. Speaking to The Athletic's Jon Machota, Prescott said the negotiations have been going on and he is not worried.
"I mean there's been conversations back and forth but for the most part for me as y'all know I've let my agent do that, especially as we get right here to training camp."
Prescott added:
"Day one at training camp, my mind flips to just obviously helping my team and just doing everything I can within the organization and on the football field to make sure that I'm my best and everyone around me is their best. The money and all that will take care of itself as it always has been."
Dak Prescott is coming off an MVP-caliber season in 2023, throwing for 4,516 yards and a career-high 36 touchdowns, with just nine interceptions. The Dallas Cowboys will have to find a way to extend Prescott and not let him test free agency, given a poor quarterback draft class. All eyes will be on Jerry Jones and the Cowboys entering the training camp.