Dak Prescott’s brother Tad blasts Cowboys’ front office after missing out on Saquon Barkley

  • ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith told Tad to shut up after his tweet Tuesday
  • Cowboys center Tyler Biadasz will also leave the team for the Commanders
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Dak Prescott’s brother has denounced the Dallas Cowboys’ free agency strategy and lack of spending so far this offseason, sharing his feelings about the team on social media.

Amid reports of pre-agreed deals around the league ahead of the first official day of NFL free agency on Wednesday, Tad Prescott isn’t happy with the lack of business in Dallas after starting running back. Tony Pollard left the team for the Tennessee Titans.

What’s more is that Cowboys center Tyler Biadasz is set to sign with the Washington Commanders. Dallas also missed an opportunity this summer to replace Pollard with one of its most coveted free agents: former New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley, who agreed to a deal with the Philadelphia Eagles this week.

So while watching the talent around his quarterback brother dwindle so far this offseason, Tad took to X (Twitter) to slam Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and the Dallas front office while praising Philadelphia.

He tweeted on Monday: ‘So if it wasn’t clear before, it is now. The @Eagles have the best front office in the NFL.”

Dak Prescott’s brother took a shot at the Cowboys front office before free agency began

Tad Prescott said Philly has 'the best front office in the NFL' after signing RB Saquon Barkley

Tad Prescott said Philly has ‘the best front office in the NFL’ after signing RB Saquon Barkley

Tad (L) with his brother and Cowboys QB Dak Prescott, who has played for Dallas since 2016

Tad (L) with his brother and Cowboys QB Dak Prescott, who has played for Dallas since 2016

Blogging about the Boys – a Cowboys fan account on X – also took a shot at the team on social media.

The tweet, which was reposted by Prescott, read: “Name a bigger lie than ‘all in.’ You can’t do that.’

During the Senior Bowl last month, Jones said the Cowboys would be “all in” when it comes to making the team a Super Bowl contender next season.

β€œI expect that as we look ahead to our key contracts that we want to address, we will be all in,” Jones said. ‘I expect that we will be all-in by the end of this year. We’ll get the hell out of it. It will go all in on different people than you have in the past. We’re going all-in.

‘We have seen some things with some players where we want to be all-in. Yeah, I would say you won’t see us building for the future in the next year.”

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said the team would be

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said the team would be “all in” for a Super Bowl berth next season

Stephen A. Smith told Tad to

Stephen A. Smith told Tad to “shut up,” insinuating that Dak is part of the problem in Dallas

Just 24 hours after Tad took a dig at Cowboys management on Monday, Stephen A. Smith told Dak’s brother to “shut up.”

β€œI’m tired of him and everyone should be tired of him,” the longtime ESPN analyst said, adding, β€œAnd I’m going to tell you, Tad Prescott, why everyone should be tired of you and you should shut up.” : for implying that your brother had nothing to do with the problems the Dallas Cowboys have gone through.

“When you make a comment like that about the Philadelphia Eagles, knowing that it will be publicly received throughout the football world, you are essentially saying, ‘It’s not my brother’s fault.’ Damn, your brother had something to do with it. join in!’