Dak Prescott (Photo via @NickHarrisFWST/X)
Dak Prescott was apparently not best pleased about a video of something pretty personal surfacing online.
The Dallas Cowboys quarterback had to watch on as his house was demolished this week and, at one point, was shown running toward the building like he forgot something inside.
Having fired his team to a win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 5, the QB switched focus to some personal business, demolishing his 9,000-square foot mansion in Texas so he could build one on the same spot.
Dak tearing down his 8,800 sq ft home in Prosper
(via @TMZ) pic.twitter.com/PNMEkswbG8
— Dallas Texas TV (@DallasTexasTV) October 9, 2024
While this was done by choice, Dak had to feel some way about watching his residence torn down like nothing.
That the moment was immortalized on social media couldn’t have been great either, and he expressed his displeasure over it while speaking to reporters this week.
“Think it’s crazy the coverage that it got. Just being frank – trying to keep my personal life my personal life. Building a home that I want to raise a daughter in, a family in, I don’t appreciate all the drones and the conversation of it,” he remarked.
Dak Prescott spoke today on how he doesn’t appreciate the coverage around his home renovation project that drew national attention.
Naturally, I lived a little dangerously with the next question 😂
(video via @dallascowboys) pic.twitter.com/KW6eXTWz5H
— Nick Harris (@NickHarrisFWST) October 10, 2024
Dak Prescott Managed To Smile After A Reporter Snuck In A Joke
Cowboys reporter Nick Harris got the QB to relax after asking a cheeky question about the upcoming game against the Detroit Lions, claiming that the “landscape” was different from the last time they played.
“You’re testing me, you’re testing me! That was nice,” Dak replied with a smile.
Of course, Prescott has received some criticism because he’s reported to have also filmed the demolition with YouTubers Dude Perfect, per TMZ.
Still, he has every right to be upset about clips making their way online if it’s not done on his terms.