Report: Cowboys’ Prescott, Elliott party despite ‘Safer at Home’ order

Dallas Cowboys star quarterback Dak Prescott and All-Pro Ezekiel Elliott attend a party despite quarantine restrictions.

The current COVID-19 pandemic has crippled the way people throughout the country go about their everyday lives. The NFL is no different as all offseason plans have been either postponed or adjusted do to the government mandating there not be groups together exceeding 10 people. Despite all of this, TMZ is reporting that Dallas Cowboy stars Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott attended a party with around 30 people on Friday night.

The party was said to be for a friend of Prescott’s that was held at his Proper, Texas home. Prosper PD told TMZ that they were unable to identify if an actual party was going on, but reminded the Cowboys signal-caller about CDC guidelines, which include social distancing.

It was also reported a sit-down dinner was held later on that evening at Prescott’s home with only a select few in attendance, closer to the mandated number of 10 or less.

This isn’t the first time Prescott has gotten heat for not practicing social distancing. Last week, a picture including himself and former Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant surfaced after a workout the old teammates conducted.

The Dallas County “Safer at Home” order is in effect until April 30 instead of the May 20 extended date that was reported last week.

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