The Cowboys’ postgame media upload was live for just minutes before it was abruptly pulled—and when it returned, Dak Prescott’s fiery interview had been completely scrubbed. But not before thousands had already seen it. In the original clip, Prescott called out “a lack of heart in that locker room,” slammed the offense’s lack of rhythm, and appeared to question the coaching staff’s second-half adjustments. His eyes were red, his voice was shaking, and the energy was raw. Then it vanished. No explanation. Just a new, edited version with softer questions and calmer answers. Fans were livid. Comment sections lit up with theories—was it team censorship? Did Dak regret the rant? Or did someone above him hit the panic button? One local reporter claimed team officials “panicked” over how the video might affect the locker room dynamics, while another insider said Prescott had to be “talked down” by multiple teammates. Meanwhile, Dak hasn’t posted or spoken publicly since. For a quarterback who has long been the face of poise and leadership, the disappearance of that video might signal something bigger: a fracture in trust between player and franchise. And if Dallas loses the locker room, their season’s already over.
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Dak Prescott’s postgame rant mysteriously scrubbed from team media accounts
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