Cowboys owner Jerry Jones wasted no time: he called Dak Prescott the team’s ultimate leader, and he meant it. Jones told@1053thefanthat the 32-year-old quarterback is more than a signal-caller; he’s the emotional engine that steers Dallas through good times and bad. That’s a loud endorsement from the owner who runs this franchise with a big megaphone. The comment landed on X viaJon Machota and set the tone for how the locker room and the front office view their QB.
Jerry Jones Reinforces Dak Prescott As the Cowboys’ Heartbeat
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August 10, 2019; Santa Clara, CA, USA; Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) and owner Jerry Jones (right) before the game against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi’s Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
Jones didn’t couch it. He called Dak Prescott “the best leader” he’s seen and walked through why that matters for a Super Bowl chase. The owner pointed to a knack for reading moments and resetting after mistakes. Short memory. Short fuse for excuses. Long leash for resilience. That’s the leadership profile Jones wants at QB.
The 32-year-old quarterback is singled out for situational IQ and emotional erasure. Jonessays Prescott “has just a natural sense of what the situation calls for.” Translation: in tight windows or late-game noise, Prescott narrows the field and makes the call. Jones praised how Dak can have a bad series or quarter and then wipe it clean. That ability to flip the mental switch keeps the offense aggressive and the locker-room calm. Both are premium in October and December.
Jones also framed Prescott as a stabilizer for coaches and teammates. When an owner publicly names his quarterback the “pied piper” for the staff and squad, it changes the optics of any contract talk, coaching critique, or roster shuffle. It also signals trust, a key factor when management makes big moves in-season or in the offseason. The message is clear: when the chips are highest, Jones wants Dak Prescott in the huddle, leading the charge.
“He is the best leader that I’ve been around for a team. Period. He has just a natural sense of what the situation calls for. He’s had it since he’s walked through the door. So much of the good things that he’s been a part of have to do with that skill right there.He brings a certain confidence out there. You know that you got a guy that he can have a bad series, he can have a bad quarter, but you know you got a guy that can come out there and just completely erase it from his mind and really be as aggressive as it calls for. From the get-go this year, he’s been our stalwart relative to our chance to win.” said Jerry Jones, asposted by Jon Machota on X.
Jerry Jones just doubled down on Dak Prescott as the franchise’s emotional and competitive anchor. For a team that measures everything by rings and headlines, such public backing is both strategic and sincere. Dak Prescott’s role has just grown, for now, and for whatever the Cowboys plan next.