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DAK PRESCOTT has sent a clear message to his struggling Dallas Cowboys teammates.
The quarterback is part of a struggling NFC East team, going 3-3 on the 2024-25 NFL season so far.
They had a shocker at their AT&T Stadium on Sunday, being thumped 47-9 by the Detroit Lions.
The Cowboys offense struggled again, failing to score a touchdown in front of a angry home crowd.
Fuming owner Jerry Jones was spotted looking miserable in his private box during the blowout defeat.
Prescott was handed a mega $240 million, four year contract, this summer, in a huge investment.
And the 31-year-old has issued a warning to his Cowboys teammates – with their Super Bowl hopes in tatters.
“We’ve got to get better. Simply. I’m very frustrated.” said Prescott.
“I have to play better, especially when you face a team like that. As talented as they are.
“They’re hot right now. We’re going into the bye week. We’re 3-3.
“It’s a long season to go. I’ve been in worst situations and got it going.
“I think about 2018. It’s about us sticking together.
“No better time to test the character of that.”
The Cowboys now have one of the toughest runs left in the NFL for the remainder of the season.
They will come off their bye week, with no game, on a 3-3 record.
‘America’s Team’ will then take on the San Francisco 49ers and Atlanta Falcons.
They also still have clashes with the Philadelphia Eagles, Houston Texans and Washington Commanders.
“The schedule is the schedule,” said Prescott.
“We have to clean it up and be honest to one another.
“Everybody, myself. Look in the mirror and figure out what we can do.
“How we can be better for this team.
“Collectively make sure that after this bye, when we get on the road, we’re a much better team.”a