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Dak Prescott strode through the double doors of the concrete antechamber, waiting patiently in the corner with his luggage.
He had just thrown for 403 yards and three touchdowns at Raymond James Stadium, his Cowboys falling 31-29 to the Buccaneers in a match more competitive than many expected.
Prescott had then exchanged a hug and words with Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady, bidding the seven-time Super Bowl champion farewell with the bold proclamation that “We’ll see y’all again.”
Now, with his bleeding finger bandaged and his uniform swapped for the fresh white Cowboys T-shirt he’d wear on the charter home, Prescott awaited the Dak Prescott strode through the double doors of the concrete antechamber, waiting patiently in the corner with his luggage.
He had just thrown for 403 yards and three touchdowns at Raymond James Stadium, his Cowboys falling 31-29 to the Buccaneers in a match more competitive than many expected.
Prescott had then exchanged a hug and words with Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady, bidding the seven-time Super Bowl champion farewell with the bold proclamation that “We’ll see y’all again.—Agencies