Dak Prescott needs to be in a suitable headspace to ensure his Dallas Cowboys do not fall further in the standings as the get set to play on Thursday Night Football.
Just before the Dallas Cowboys were set to take on the New York Giants, the dynamic quarterback was spotted walking MetLife Stadium in his sharp blue suit, which included a jacket and pants.
Dak appeared to be taking it all in before what would be a crazy night in front of thousands of screaming fans.
Before Dak Prescott headed into the tunnel, he stopped and said a prayer before the game.
Dak Prescott (in his @GentsPlaybook best) with a short walk and prayer on the field at MetLife Stadium ahead of tonight’s #Cowboys–#Giants game. pic.twitter.com/HWCU3Sbg9W
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) September 26, 2024
Here is how some fans reacted to his blue suit and his praying:
Royal blue silk suit custom made by yours truly for D4K 💙 🔥
— Gentleman’s Playbook (@GentsPlaybook) September 26, 2024
That boy sharp
— BlancoGregorio🫡 (@elbravoeugenia) September 26, 2024
— MESS (@dallasdaddy39) September 26, 2024
Can’t do anything in peace. Let the man talk to GOD, jeesh
— StarPowerYourCowgirl (@starsalwayssh9) September 26, 2024
I’d pray too if I had to play on that field
— 👹Gaga wasted Girouxs career🖤 (@CarryOn96) September 26, 2024
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
— Vanderley Laos Zamboo (@GuilhermeMF1976) September 26, 2024
Dak Prescott completed 28 of 51 pass attempts for 379 yards, two touchdowns, and no interceptions in Sunday’s 28-25 loss to Baltimore. He added two rushes for seven yards and an additional touchdown.
Much of his yardage came in the fourth quarter when the team was down 28-6 and mounting a comeback that would ultimately fail.
While it didn’t lead to success for Dallas, Prescott had by far his best statistical performance of the year heading into a matchup Thursday against an exploitable Giants defense.
Dak Prescott Needs To Will His Team To Not Drop Further Below .500
The Dallas Cowboys dropped their second straight game, and the vibes in Dallas are not good.
On Sunday, Prescott and the Cowboys closed the gap between them and Baltimore before losing 28-25 and moving to a 1-2 record.
The last thing the team cannot do is fall further in the standings and below .500, and all eyes will be on Dak Prescott