Cowboys QB Dak Prescott admits not being threatened by Trey Lance’s progress: “I hope he pushes me”
Prescott revealed that as long as Trey Lance continues to improve he will get better as well.
Cooper Rush, Trey Lance and Dak Prescott (Image via IMAGO)
Dak Prescott can’t afford to slip up, because Trey Lance is hot on his heels. In the make-or-break season of his career, the 30-year-old quarterback has to prove that he is still the man for the Dallas Cowboys.
Following Thursday’s practice at the Cowboys facility, Prescott spoke with the media and the first question apart from his contract talks was on Lance. The fourth year under center has already bagged praise from head coach Mike McCarthy for showing constant improvement since his move from the 49ers last year.
Prescott has witnessed this firsthand, going through the playbook together. The 3-time Pro Bowler agreed that Lance has aspirations of being the starter. However, he asserted that the 24-year-old’s presence has also compelled him to improve his game.
As long as he [Lance] is getting better, I am getting better. I hope he pushes me… I am confident in the person and the player I am.Dak Prescott said per the Athletic’s Jon Machota
Dak Prescott said Trey Lance has gotten “so much better” in his time with the Cowboys. “I’m excited for where he is now. … He works his ass off. He’s pushing me. I’m somebody that I don’t like to let other people get more reps than me, and Trey is the person I need to watch,… pic.twitter.com/XT7iZmGaVS
— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) May 22, 2024
Lance later spoke with Nick Harris of DallasCowboys.com and revealed that his confidence has been high through the training camp.
[My confidence] is much higher than [it was] when I got into the NFL… I feel great about where I'm at. Continuing to get better, continuing to learn, and continuing to be a better quarterback.Trey Lance said
Prescott has nothing to fear because Jerry Jones is by his side. The veteran owner has backed the under-center several times to succeed with the Dallas franchise.
Does the success of other Dallas sports teams make Dak Prescott jealous?
Texas has always been a hub for champions whether it’s football or any other sports. The Texas Rangers tasted World Series victory last year while the Dallas Stars are in the conference final this season. The Dallas Mavericks beat the Minnesota Timberwolves on Saturday to take a 2-0 lead in the NBA conference finals.
It’s a massive contrast to the ‘Americas Team’ who haven’t played in the NFC Championship game since 1995. Despite football being the biggest and most supported sport in the state, the Cowboys can’t seem to pay them back with silverware.
It should make Dak Prescott the quarterback of the Cowboys jealous of the other Dallas franchises.
It’s not jealousy but yeah it fires you up.Dak Prescott told Cowboys writer Patrick Walker
✭ Jealousy in Dallas ❓
— Cowboy Regg ✭ ?️ (@Cowboy_Regg) May 23, 2024
?? Dak Prescott was asked yesterday if there is any jealousy of the other professional franchises in the Dallas market.
?? The Dallas Mavericks, The Dallas Stars, and The Texas Rangers all made the conference finals this calendar year. (Rangers won… pic.twitter.com/5FOM9jKKbb
The pressure is on Prescott to deliver the Super Bowl and finally end the drought.
I want it because it only raises the stakes and makes it tougher on me. And I'm for that. Go win it. Rangers did it.Dak Prescott added
Whether he sticks around in Arlington depends on the 2024 season’s outcome. His contract is coming to an end and analysts project that Prescott would command a $60 million a year salary.
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