Tad Prescott, brother of Dallas Cowboys’ star quarterback Dak Prescott, has voiced his frustration with the team’s stagnant approach in free agency.
Despite owner Jerry Jones’ assertion of going “all in” following their Wild Card Round loss to the Green Bay Packers, the Cowboys have yet to make any significant signings while bidding farewell to several players including Dorance Armstrong, Dante Fowler, Tony Pollard, and Tyler Biadasz.
Taking to social media on Monday, Tad openly praised the rival Philadelphia Eagles for their proactive moves in free agency, implicitly criticizing the Cowboys’ front office.
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Additionally, he has reposted numerous tweets echoing concerns about the team’s inactivity, including remarks from Dak’s former teammate and star wide receiver Dez Bryant.
Among the Cowboys’ remaining unsigned key free agents are Tyron Smith, Stephon Gilmore, and Jourdan Lewis. With evident needs across running back, offensive line, and defense, questions arise regarding Jones’ offseason strategy, especially given his previous commitment to going “all in.”
It’s worth noting that the Cowboys haven’t made it to the NFC Championship Game or the Super Bowl since their last title triumph in the 1995 season. Unless significant moves are made by Jones in the near future, the likelihood of breaking this lengthy championship drought in the 2024 season appears challenging.