Prescott speaks out as Cowboys org remains silent on George Floyd protests

The Cowboys have yet to make an official statement, like so many other American and global institutions have, about the murder of George Floyd at the hands of the Minneapolis Police Department.
Those ills have spawned many companies and sports franchises to speak out in support of change, but to this point, Jerry Jones, Stephen Jones, and the Cowboys have remained out of the fray.
Their franchise quarterback Dak Prescott has found his voice on the matter, however, pledging $1 million in support of police training, education and advocacy – mentioned in that order.
Prescott – who has not signed his franchise tag tender and is technically out of work currently – took to his Instagram account to post a series of carefully crafted messages.
Several members of the Cowboys social and multimedia staff have made statements through their personal accounts, but as of the time this article is published the team has not made any statement or gesture

The Cowboys have yet to make an official statement, like so many other American and global institutions have, about the murder of George Floyd at the hands of the Minneapolis Police Department.
Those ills have spawned many companies and sports franchises to speak out in support of change, but to this point, Jerry Jones, Stephen Jones, and the Cowboys have remained out of the fray.
Their franchise quarterback Dak Prescott has found his voice on the matter, however, pledging $1 million in support of police training, education and advocacy – mentioned in that order.
Prescott – who has not signed his franchise tag tender and is technically out of work currently – took to his Instagram account to post a series of carefully crafted messages.
Several members of the Cowboys social and multimedia staff have made statements through their personal accounts, but as of the time this article is published the team has not made any statement or gesture