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Dak Prescott was forced to backtrack and issue a clarification after making a ‘stupid mistake’ admission during a press conference ahead of the 2023 NFL season

Dak Prescott joked about gambling on himself for his next NFL contract(YouTube)

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has found himself backpedalling after a joke about being a “gambling man” regarding his contract situation raised eyebrows during a recent press briefing. With the NFL’s strict stance on gambling violations, Prescott was swift to clarify his comment to sidestep any potential misinterpretation.

Amidst talks about the upcoming NFL season and his own future with the Dallas team, Prescott, who signed a hefty four-year, $160 million deal in 2021, could hit free agency in 2025 if renegotiations don’t pan out, possibly signaling an exit from the Cowboys.




When asked about the pressure of a contract year, Prescott remarked, “It’s the urgency you should always have to be honest,” adding, “Maybe guys who normally wouldn’t feel it 1718075358 feel it. I don’t mind it. I’ve been in this position before, I’m a gambling man, and I’ll gamble on myself and my guys.”

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Realising the possible implications in light of recent gambling controversies, Prescott hastily amended his statement: “Not actually, guys. I understand there’s been a lot of [controversy] with that, so not that way,” he said, gesturing to underscore his point, as the room filled with laughter at his hasty correction.

Prescott’s swift clarification not only tickled fans on social media, but it was also a calculated move to distance himself from the serious issue of gambling-related violations in the NFL.

The league has punished several players in recent seasons, highlighting the need for Prescott to avoid any association with such activities. Indianapolis Colts Rashod Berry and Isaiah Rodgers were handed indefinite suspensions for betting on NFL games during the 2022 season, breaching the league’s gambling policies. Free agent Demetrius Taylor faced the same fate.

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