Terry Bradshaw questions Dak Prescott’s future with Cowboys
Terry Bradshaw, the former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback, has changed his opinion about Dak Prescott, the quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys. Bradshaw previously praised Prescott but has now criticized him as the Cowboys face uncertainty in the upcoming season. Prescott signed a $231 million contract last year, but his performance was affected by an injury that kept him out for most of the season. The Cowboys did not make the playoffs, and Prescott's play has come under scrutiny. He played eight games, winning only three, while Cooper Rush, who took over for him, had more success with a 4-4 record. Bradshaw recently suggested that Rush should be the starting quarterback after he performed well. This has added to the debate about Prescott's future. The Cowboys are now looking for a new backup quarterback after Rush signed a one-year deal with a different team. Bradshaw's change of heart has stirred conversations among fans and analysts, as Dak Prescott remains a popular but controversial figure in the NFL.