Former Cowboys defensive back says one thing about his old quarterback that critics refuse to acknowledge

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   ​Former Cowboys defensive back says one thing about his old quarterback that critics refuse to acknowledge originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.Dak Prescott has spent his entire Dallas career under a microscope. National experts like Skip Bayless have spent years questioning whether he can actually win the big games, blaming him for every early playoff exit, no matter who dropped a pass or missed a tackle.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThat constant criticism treats Prescott like a robot, ignoring how much he matters to his teammates. Jourdan Lewis knows the reality, and he is calling out the noise.The former Cowboys defensive back spent eight seasons with Prescott before signing a three-year, $30 million contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars. He recently went on the “Just Earn It” podcast to set the record straight on his old quarterback.”I love Dak. I love the type of leader he is. I love the type of player he is,” Lewis said. “He’s gone through so much, and he fights back every single time. I believe in the quarterback, and you need that in the NFL. You have to believe in the quarterback. That’s No. 1, and I believed in him.”That loyalty matches what Prescott has actually done on the field. He is entering his 11th season as the Cowboys’ all-time passing leader and needs just five more touchdown passes to break Tony Romo’s franchise record. He has kept the starting job since his rookie year, dealing with injuries, constant roster changes, and heavy pressure without losing his spot.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAccording to Lewis, a team has to believe in its quarterback before worrying about the stat sheet. Critics can keep picking apart throws and turnover numbers, but as a former teammate, Lewis believes in Prescott because he spent real time with him on the field.Josh Allen earns honor Patrick Mahomes held for yearsJerry Jones could soon face an unexpected Christian Parker problemJerry Jones’ $96 million investment at guard is already paying off according to executives around the leagueNFL coaches admit they were wrong about one part of Lamar Jackson’s gameStefon Diggs could not even crack the Cowboys’ top two at receiver  

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