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Dak Prescott Is A Real ‘Good Good’ Cowboys Guy
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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has made no secret of his ability to cross over into digital creator culture.

As recently as the holiday episodes of HBO’s “Hard Knocks,” the 31-year-old was spotted sporting Good Good Golf apparel, a moment his brother Tad Prescott was quick to share on Instagram.

Dak Prescott Good Good Golf Appearance

“I’m a Dak fan for the rest of my life,” said Garrett Clark, founder of the golf brand, after filming with the quarterback. “I don’t care. So, shout out Dak.”

As Prescott prepared to wrap up the 2025 regular season, Clark spoke on the Good Good Podcast about the experience of seeing his character, as he is not only backing Prescott as a “stand-up guy”:

“He took his hat off, shook everybody’s hand, had a little conversation with every single person,” said Clark. “He was like super respectful.”

Tad captioned the clip:

“You and the rest of the guys are pretty cool as well.”

In June 2025, Prescott appeared in a “Good Good vs. Cowboys” YouTube challenge, and the sight of him wearing the signature “GG” beanie suggests the partnership is flourishing.

Aces only for Dallas Cowboys star Dak Prescott

In a separate post, Tad shared his brother’s statistical supremacy, a booster for Dak’s MVP candidacy.

Despite the Cowboys falling 34-17 to the Los Angeles Chargers and being officially eliminated from playoff contention, Prescott’s 244-yard performance was solid. Prescott entered the contest with 3,931 yards and reached the milestone in the second half, tying a franchise record held by Tony Romo for the most 4,000-yard seasons in Dallas history.

Pro-Football-Reference data indicates that as of late December, Prescott leads the NFL with 4,482 passing yards and 30 touchdowns.

Fox Sports noted that the offensive output was fueled by a high-octane passing scheme under head coach Brian Schottenheimer, which leaned heavily on Prescott after the team traded star pass-rusher Micah Parsons to Green Bay.

New arrival George Pickens and perennial All-Pro CeeDee Lamb both surpassed 1,000 receiving yards, providing Prescott with a dual-threat perimeter that forced defenses to play in frequent sub-packages.

If and when Prescott claims the passing title, he faces the paradox of leading the league while missing the playoffs.

Dallas failed to score a single point after halftime in Week 16.

The 2025 season began under a cloud of uncertainty following a season-ending hamstring injury in 2024, but Prescott has done his job.

The Cowboys’ front office shifted their strategy to emphasize a pass-first philosophy, yet defensive inconsistencies led to a 7-8-1 record.

With one game remaining against the New York Giants, Prescott is poised to finish as the statistical king, but the Cowboys’ title dream will wait for next season.

This article first appeared on Last Word On Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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