BREAKING NEWS Dak Prescott Boldly Claims He Would Have Delivered a Super Bowl to the Steelers
The Shocking Claim That Has the NFL Talking
In a newly surfaced conversation that’s sending shockwaves through the NFL world, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott reportedly told Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin that if the Steelers had drafted him, they would have already won a Super Bowl.
This bold statement has fans reeling — and Steelers Nation wondering what could have been.

The Conversation That Sparked the Buzz
According to sources close to the league, the comment was made during a candid offseason exchange between Prescott and Tomlin at a private NFL networking event.
Prescott allegedly said:
“If you guys had picked me up, you’d already have that seventh ring by now.”
The comment, while delivered with a confident smile, left many wondering just how different the league — and Super Bowl history — could look.
The Draft That Changed Everything
Dak Prescott was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the fourth round of the 2016 NFL Draft, while the Steelers chose cornerback Artie Burns in the first round that same year. With quarterback questions looming in Pittsburgh post-Roethlisberger, the “what if” now looms larger than ever.

Steelers Fans React With Mixed Emotions
Steelers supporters have taken to social media to express everything from regret to skepticism:
- “We could’ve had Dak? Man that hurts.”
- “I love Dak’s confidence, but Pittsburgh doesn’t run like Dallas.”
- “Tomlin and Prescott? That combo would’ve gone deep in the playoffs.”
What This Means for Both Franchises
Prescott remains the face of the Cowboys, yet postseason success has eluded him. Meanwhile, the Steelers are still searching for long-term quarterback stability.
Prescott’s claim might not just be a confidence boost — it could be a subtle jab at Dallas’s struggles and Pittsburgh’s missed opportunity.
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Final Thoughts
Whether or not Prescott’s statement holds truth, one thing is certain — the conversation has reignited the debate over draft decisions, quarterback development, and how one pick can reshape an entire franchise’s destiny.