Dak Prescott criticized for Super Bowl comments that fans take with a grain of salt
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescottis entering his 10th NFL season with a clear message: he's not chasing legacy, he's chasing a championship.Now 31, Prescott is well aware of the scrutiny that comes with leading one of the NFL's most visible franchises. Yet despite his accolades and status as one of the highest-paid players in the league, questions still follow him. His postseason record remains underwhelming at 2-5, and the Cowboys haven't made it past the Divisional Round since 1995.Prescott, however, says his motivation is rooted in something deeper than personal accolades."I want to win a championship. The legacy and things and whatever comes after I finish playing will take care of itself," he told reporters on Thursday. "I'll be damned if it's just for my legacy or for this team or for my personal being, for my sanity. The legacy […]