Cowboys' Dak Prescott offers thoughts on Stars, Mavericks playoff runs: 'Put more f—ing pressure on us'

Jacob Camenker

Cowboys' Dak Prescott offers thoughts on Stars, Mavericks playoff runs: 'Put more f—ing pressure on us' image

Dak Prescott hasn't enjoyed much postseason success during his time with the Cowboys. The Dallas quarterback has won just two playoff games during his eight NFL seasons and the team is coming off a disappointing 48-32 NFC wild-card loss to the No. 7 seed Packers in 2024.

Many might believe Prescott might be a bit jealous of the success the NBA's Mavericks and NHL's Stars have enjoyed this spring. After all, each team advanced to the conference finals in its respective sport; that's something the Cowboys haven't done in 28 years.

Instead, Prescott is feeling motivated by the strong performance of his regional counterparts.

"It’s not jealousy, but it fires you up,'' Prescott explained when asked about the Mavericks and Stars' playoff runs Wednesday, per Athlon Sports. "I want it for them. Go win it. (The Texas) Rangers did it (in baseball, winning the World Series in 2023). Other two go do it!''

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Either Dallas team winning in addition to the Rangers, based in Arlington, would be historic. Only six cities have ever won both an MLB and an NHL or NBA title in the same calendar year. 

YearCityTeam 1 (League)Team 2 (League)
1928New York CityRangers (NHL)Yankees (MLB)
1933New York CityRangers (NHL)Giants (MLB)
1988Los AngelesLakers (NBA)Dodgers (MLB)
2000Greater New YorkDevils (NHL)Yankees (MLB)
2002Greater Los AngelesLakers (NBA)Angels (MLB)
2020Los AngelesLakers (NBA)Dodgers (MLB)

If both the Mavericks and Stars can emerge with titles in their respective sports, Dallas would become the first city to win an NBA and NHL title in the same season.

What impact might a Dallas win in either sport have on the expectations for the Cowboys to win a Super Bowl?

"Put more f—ing pressure on us," Prescott said, bluntly.

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The Cowboys remain the most popular team in the region. If they can bust out of their 28-year Super Bowl slump, Dallas fans would be elated.

Until then, they'll have to settle for the Rangers championship and the playoff runs of the Mavericks and Stars as solid consolation prizes.

Jacob Camenker

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Jacob Camenker first joined The Sporting News as a fantasy football intern in 2018 after his graduation from UMass. He became a full-time employee with TSN in 2021 and now serves as a senior content producer with a particular focus on the NFL. Jacob worked at NBC Sports Boston as a content producer from 2019 to 2021. He is an avid fan of the NFL Draft and ranked 10th in FantasyPros’ Mock Draft Accuracy metric in both 2021 and 2022.