The Dallas Cowboys are on a bye week, and they’ll enter their next game against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, October 27, with a 3-3 record. Following the team’s big loss to the Detroit Lions, 47-9, on October 13, some in the Cowboys’ camp are understandably frustrated.
In a radio interview with 105.3 the Fan, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones talks about the state of the Cowboys and appears to throw a little shade at quarterback Dak Prescott.
Jerry Jones: ‘Shouldn’t Have the Highest-Paid Quarterback in the NFL and Not Have More Production’
Jones’ October 15 interview with 105.3 the Fan had some heated moments. One happened when he was talking about Prescott. Twice during the interview, Jones said that Prescott is the highest-paid player in the NFL and that the Cowboys shouldn’t have the highest-paid quarterback and not have “more production.”
“We should be able to not have (that) happen to us Sunday (the Cowboys’ loss to the Lions) with our players that we’ve got. Shouldn’t have the highest-paid quarterback in the NFL and not have more production, but he’s got to have blocking,” he said. “He’s got to have the routes run right.”
He added, “And the other things he’s got to do is that it helps if he weren’t playing somebody as strong as Detroit was Sunday. They were pretty strong.”
Prescott is third in the NFL in passing yards, 12th in passing touchdowns and 16th in yards per attempt. He also has the second-most interceptions in the NFL, according to Pro Football Focus.