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VIDEO: Dak Prescott Stirs Controversy with Bold Claim: “I’m Better Than Hurts”

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott sparked a firestorm of debate during an interview with ESPN at the team’s training facility, where he addressed comparisons to Philadelphia Eagles star Jalen Hurts. (Video interview at the end of the article)

The comments come as the Cowboys prepare to face the Eagles in their season opener, reigniting the fierce NFC East rivalry.

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Prescott, speaking after a practice session, didn’t shy away from asserting his worth. “I don’t like comparisons to Hurts. I bring my own value—teams see that, paying me double,” he declared.

“I respect Jalen, but I’ve earned this, and he might’ve had a bit more luck.” The statement references Prescott’s four-year, $240 million contract extension signed in September 2024, which made him the highest-paid quarterback in NFL history at the time.

Hurts, who led the Eagles to a Super Bowl LIX victory with 293 yards and three touchdowns, has a five-year, $255 million deal but with a lower 2025 cap hit of $21.3 million.

Prescott’s claim of being paid “double” reflects his higher annual average value compared to Hurts, though some argue Hurts’ playoff success outshines Prescott’s 2-5 postseason record.

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Prescott’s tenure with the Cowboys has been marked by regular-season dominance, including a 9-4 record against the Eagles. However, the Eagles swept Dallas in 2024, outscoring them 75-13 in two games where Prescott was sidelined by a hamstring injury. His comments have reignited scrutiny over his playoff struggles, with no advancement beyond the divisional round.

Fan reactions on X are polarized. “Dak’s got a point—he’s carried this team for years,” one Cowboys fan posted. Others sided with Hurts, with an Eagles supporter writing, “Luck? Hurts has two Super Bowl rings—Dak’s got none.”

Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer downplayed the controversy, focusing on the upcoming season. “Dak’s our leader—we’re building around him,” he said. The team recently paired George Pickens with CeeDee Lamb, aiming to bolster their offense.

The Eagles, led by Hurts and A.J. Brown, are set to host Dallas in a prime-time opener. Hurts, informed of Prescott’s comments, responded diplomatically, “I let my game speak.”

As the Philly Special Era eyes Super Bowl LX, Prescott’s bold claim has added fuel to an already intense rivalry, setting the stage for a dramatic showdown.

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