Dak Prescott, the Dallas Cowboys quarterback, marks his ninth year participating in the Children's Cancer Fund Gala, aiming to raise awareness and funds for youth battling cancer. Having lost his mother to cancer, Prescott's dedication to the cause is deeply personal. He emphasizes the importance of gathering resources for research and development. This year’s gala is especially meaningful as Prescott recalls how it affected people around him, including a Cowboys equipment manager who shared his gratitude for Prescott's participation. Alongside his charity work, Prescott is adjusting to a new head coach, Brian Schottenheimer, expressing excitement for the upcoming season and strategies.
My job and my role in this is creating as much awareness as I can. Getting as much money gathered for research and development to give the doctors and scientists everything they need.
We actually had a Cowboys equipment manager... he wrote me a letter saying, 'I appreciate you going and walking in that Gala, I was a member of it.' He had a picture of him and Quincy Carter.
Super excited for him, obviously worked with him for the past couple of years. I understand the type of coach he is... He's not going to take anything about this game lightly.
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