Cowboys QB Dak Prescott watches as his Texas mansion is demolished

Dak Prescott’s home was demolished Tuesday — and the Cowboys quarterback saw it all happen from just a few feet away.

The passerby, wearing a green T-shirt, black shorts and a baseball cap, could be seen near his home in Texas when it was flattened by a bulldozer.

However, the demolition was reportedly planned.

According to TMZa witness said Prescott told his neighbors he was demolishing the mansion to build a “more modern house” on the same site.

Famed trick shot and stunt group Dude Perfect also reportedly helped Prescott with the demolition and even filmed some content on site.

Dak Prescott was seen near his home when it was demolished by a bulldozer on Tuesday

Prescott is reportedly looking for a more modern home on the same property

Prescott is reportedly looking for a more modern home on the same property

The passer plays for the Dallas Cowboys and signed a record-breaking four-year contract worth $240 million in September

The passer plays for the Dallas Cowboys and signed a record-breaking four-year contract worth $240 million in September

Prescott at one point appeared to pose near one of the bulldozers while someone else took his photo.

His girlfriend Sarah Jane Ramos was also there at the demolition, according to a photo shared by TMZ.

The 31-year-old signed the largest one-year contract in NFL history when he signed a four-year extension worth $240 million in September.

He has earned more than $248 million in his career Spotrac.

Prescott led the Cowboys to a late victory over the Steelers last weekend with a TD for Jalen Tolbert

Prescott led the Cowboys to a late victory over the Steelers last weekend with a TD for Jalen Tolbert

It’s been an up and down season for the Cowboys so far, as they are 3-2 through five weeks of action.

Prescott threw a late touchdown to Jalen Tolbert to beat the Steelers last week and Dallas will look to carry that momentum into this weekend’s game against the Lions.

That match starts at 4:25ET in Dallas.