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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott admits he feel different, but it's not just because of his new goatee.

Prescott and girlfriend Sarah have welcomed their baby girl into the world. Their newborn daughter was delivered this past Thursday, he told the media Monday. Both mom and "Baby MJ" are in good health, Prescott said.

CowboysSI.com's Bri Amaranthus was on the scene to capture Dak's thoughts on being a new father.

"Yeah I feel different, especially wake up in the morning, you see that baby and understand the responsibilities. Everything that I've always wanted for myself, but to want that for somebody else even more. It's special. ... We're blessed."

Prescott said he's already started changing some diapers, but jokingly said he wants to "pass that job off."

Here's the full video:

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