Stephen A. Smith Blasts Cam Newton and Michael Irvin for Taking Dak Prescott over Super Bowl Champion Jalen Hurts: “Something Is Wrong with You”
There have been several debates about Dak Prescott and Jalen Hurts' worth in the NFL ever since they became starting QBs of their respective teams.

Jalen Hurts and Dak Prescott (Image via Imago)
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Debates regarding Jalen Hurts‘ worth as an elite quarterback have raged on for far too long, even after being the reigning Super Bowl MVP. The same questions have been asked about Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott. When analyst Stephen A. Smith meets former players Michael Irvin and Cam Newton, it tends to lead to a heated debate.
On one hand, former players see fellow athletes differently from how journalists and fans observe. Generally, players who have experience believe they see some traits that are either good or bad for their respective positions.
In Hurts’ case, criticisms pointed at him were thrown out of the window when he led his team to win Super Bowl LIX a few months ago. However, this time, it seems it was the former players in Michael Irvin and Cam Newton who believed they were not sure of Hurts.
The two, while speaking on First Take, argued that there is a reason why Jerry Jones handed Dak Prescott $60 million. They believe the Cowboys’ QB is far better than Jalen Hurts, which seemed to set off Stephen A. Smith.
Something is wrong with you. I don’t give a damn how much money he makes. Something is wrong with both of y’all. Y’all are sitting here and comparing a Super Bowl champion, a Super Bowl MVP, who has played in 2 of the last 3 Super Bowls, who has won 18 straight, to somebody that has not even won more than 2 playoff games in 10 years? What is wrong with y’all?
Stephen A. Smith said
Holy Sh*t: Stephen A. Smith went OFF on Cam Newton and Michael Irvin for saying they would take Dak Prescott over Jalen Hurts.
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) September 30, 2025
Smith absolutely cooked both of them 😭😭 pic.twitter.com/z1YhEYiD6G
Smith exclaimed that the two former players have lost their minds, reiterating that Prescott was in no way better in any form than Hurts, who has the accolades, both individual and team-wise, to show for.
Cam Newton believes Dak Prescott has proven his team depends on him
Those who are accustomed to working alongside Stephen A. Smith tend to know his ways. That is why both Cam Newton and Michael Irvin chose to stay quiet until the 57-year-old analyst finished his high-pitched rant. Once he was done, the former league MVP quarterback said:
Last word. Last night, the Dallas Cowboys had an opportunity because of Dak.
Cam Newton said
He then said that, on the other hand, whenever the Philadelphia Eagles win, it is rarely because of Jalen Hurts. That is why he claimed that Prescott deserved to be the highest-paid QB in the league.
Newton feels the Cowboys are dependent on their QB, as was evident last season when he was sidelined due to an injury. This season, their offensive spark is due to Prescott, and that’s what makes him a better quarterback.
Stephen A. Smith has another logic on Dak Prescott
After Cam Newton made his point, he and Michael Irvin continued to talk about Dak Prescott’s performance in the Cowboys’ impressive Game 4 tie against the Green Bay Packers. Stephen A. Smith barged in to say this:

Dak Prescott is 30+ games over .500 as a starter. His issue has never been the regular season. He plays better, and the Cowboys win more in November and December than they do in September and October. The issue is once January rolls around, and the postseason arrives. That brother got an APB out for him, you can’t find him.
Stephen A. Smith said
"[Dak Prescott] plays better and the Cowboys win more in November and December than they do in September and October. The issue is once January rolls around."
— First Take (@FirstTake) September 29, 2025
—@stephenasmith on Dak Prescott's biggest issue pic.twitter.com/Pw80V5LfOc
The ESPN executive producer believes Prescott is great in the regular season but goes missing once the postseason arrives, which is not how Jalen Hurts has been in his career so far.
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