‘Hold my crutches’, progressing Prescott tells Elliott in response to ESPN’s Cowboys joke

The QB, recovering from injury, responded to a social media post pointing out how long it’s been since the team played for an NFC title.

ESPN’s social media team had a little fun at the Cowboys’ expense on Monday, sharing a post meant to highlight Dallas’s postseason futility over the past quarter-century.

Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott clapped back with a response of his own that’s sure to resonate with the team’s fans, promising to reverse that trend just as soon as he’s healthy again. And a recent report indicates that Prescott is making “great progress” toward that end.

The Worldwide Leader added to their postgame coverage of the weekend’s NFC Divisional round with an Instagram post originally put out by the NFL_Memes Twitter account. The post points out the disparity between the number of NFC Championship Games the Cowboys have been to since 1997 and the number that Tom Brady has been to.

The punch line, obviously, is that Dallas hasn’t played for the conference title in twenty-four years, while Brady did it in his first season since coming over from the AFC.

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Okay, sure, kick the Cowboys while they’re down. But Prescott saw the post, too. And he took the opportunity to make sure Dallas fans know that he’s working hard to be ready to contend for the very next conference crown come 2021.

Jumping into the comments, Prescott tagged Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott and replied, “Hold my crutches,” as first noticed by Mauricio Rodriguez.

The five-year veteran was off to a blistering start in 2020, on pace to shatter passing yardage records before a gruesome compound fracture and ankle dislocation brought his season to an end in Week 5.

Since then, he’s been rehabbing the ankle and is reportedly on track to re-join the team when official activities begin in the spring. All this comes while he is also preparing to enter into negotiations with Cowboys ownership over his next contract. Prescott played in 2020 under the franchise tag after talks between the two sides over the summer could not bring about new terms.

A healthy Prescott could mean big things for a talented Cowboys club that woefully underachieved this past season, and the two-time Pro Bowler is apparently making serious strides in proving to owner Jerry Jones that he will be fully ready to roll in 2021.

NFL insider Ian Rapoport gave an update on Saturday’s edition of NFL GameDay Morning, one that should be music to the ears of Cowboys Nation.

“He’s coming along great,” Rapoport said, citing unnamed but multiple sources. “He’s walking right now, which is a big step, working the anti-gravity treadmill and the HydroWorx pool, which takes pressure off his ankle but allows him to get in shape. He is making great progress, and based on the work he’s put in, what they think, he’s going to come back better than ever.”

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WATCH: Wisconsin releases hilarious video edit after the season was reinstated

As you probably know by now the Big Ten reinstated the 2020 football season yesterday after previously cancelling it in early August…

As you probably know by now the Big Ten reinstated the 2020 football season yesterday after previously cancelling it in early August.

During today’s social media age, with significant announcements like this one there often comes videos and meme edits to increase the hype around the team and the news.

Related: Projecting the Badgers’ depth chart for the 2020 season

Well, the Badger football Twitter account did that and more yesterday and put out one of the best edits I’ve seen to date. The caption? “You love to see it.”

The words on the screen is all anybody needed to hear: Wisconsin football is back.

A necessary disclaimer: this is not a real-time video but instead an edit of a video posted a long time ago.

Related: Five questions to ask about the 2020 Wisconsin Badgers

Nevertheless, the video is electric and captures and attitudes of Badger fans everywhere after they heard that they would indeed be able to watch their football team play in 2020.

Now October 23 can’t come quickly enough.

Von Miller shares funny meme inspired by Marshawn Lynch’s viral press conference

Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch told NFL players to take care of their chicken. Broncos linebacker Von Miller has that covered.

After the Seahawks’ 28-23 loss to the Packers in the NFC playoffs last weekend, running back Marshawn Lynch shared advice for young players in his postgame press conference. Video of Lynch’s presser has since gone viral.

“I’ll tell y’all right now while you’re in it, take care of y’all bread so when y’all done you can go ahead and take care of yourself,” Lynch said, via Seahawks Wire. “So while you’re all in take care of your bodies, take care of your chicken, take care of your mentals, because we don’t last that long.”

After the running back’s message went viral, Broncos outside linebacker Von Miller shared a humorous meme of him literally taking care of his chickens.

“Literally 💵🐓🤝 @beastmode,” Miller captioned his post, tagging Lynch.

Miller studied poultry sciences at Texas A&M and he’s now a part-time chicken farmer. He’s even named some of his chickens after teammates.

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