Free agency is in full swing in the NFL. As soon as the calendar allowed it, all the teams began to secure the services of whatever player was in their plans… all except the Dallas Cowboys, and Tad Prescott was quick to condemn the Texan team’s slowness.

Tad Prescott is not happy at all with Jerry Jones’ lack of action.

What will Dak Prescott think of what his brother, Tad, said?
What will Dak Prescott think of what his brother, Tad, said?LAPRESSE

The elder Prescott had already “liked” several posts criticizing the inactivity of Cowboys owner Jerry Jones at the start of free agency. However, it was not until today that Tad decided to raise his voice, precisely after Barkley was hired.

The former New York Giants running back was one of the “big shots” of this offseason, and rumors said that Dallas would be looking to bring him into their ranks. However, before Jones could approach him, Barkley had already signed with division rival Philadelphia.

The wrath of Tad Prescott

“So, if it wasn’t clear already, it is now. The Eagles have the best front office in the NFL. #Howaboutthemcowboys,” Prescott posted on his X account.

Minutes before, he had already reposted an ironic comment against the Cowboys“It’s a lot of movement going on in the NFL today… Saquon to the eagles is crazyyyyyyy lol,”

He also liked another comment specifically directed at Jerry Jones“Name a bigger lie than ‘all in.’ You can not.”

Jones’ big lie

This last comment was about Jones’ statements saying that he would go all out during free agency to strengthen the team. Jones’ comment unleashed a storm of speculation on social media, but so far, the silence of the Dallas front office in this free agency is deafening.

It hasn’t just been Saquon Barkley. Also, running back Josh Jacobs, the best prospect behind Barkley, was rumored to come to Dallas, but he signed with the Green Bay Packers instead. On the contrary, Cowboys running back Tony Pollard left to sign with the Tennessee Titans.

Meanwhile, defensive end Dorance Armstrong and center Tyler Biadasz packed their bags to join the Washington Commanders, now coached by former Dallas defensive coordinator Dan Quinn.

Tad Prescott is not one to stay silent and has already made it very clear what he thinks of Dallas’ top brass. The real question right now is, what is Dak Prescott thinking about it?