Cowboys QB Dak Prescott gives ‘credit’ to fans for throwing trash at referees | GehlkenNFL
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott throws a touchdown pass to wide receiver Amari Cooper during the first half of an NFL Wild Card playoff football game against the San Francisco 49ers at AT&T Stadium on Sunday, Jan. 16, 2022, in Arlington.When a reporter told him Cowboys fans threw garbage at Cowboys players after their playoff loss Sunday, the franchise quarterback indignantly called it “sad” and “tough.” He scolded fans for dbefore“Well, [shoot], credit to them then,” Prescott said.
Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons was injured early in the first quarter, needing to pass a sideline concussion exam to reenter the game, when taking a block to the back into Williams.Parsons appeared to be held on a touchdown. No flag. There was substitution confusion on a play after the Cowboys converted a fake punt. That resulted in a delay of game, killing whatever jolt of energy that gadget play had brought into the stadium.
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