Cowboys' Dak Prescott ditching signature look at OTAs is too good to be true

   
Please don't tease us, Dak.
 

The Dallas Cowboys have put the finishing touches on OTAs. Next up on the agenda is mandatory minicamp, which will get going on June 10. The expectation is that Dak Prescott will be a full participant after he stunned reporters with his snap count at OTAs.

While Prescott was confident he'd be a full go for the offseason program, he was expected to be limited or eased in after undergoing major hamstring surgery.

It is important not to overreact from practices where contact is forbidden, but uniforms and physique transformations are absolutely fair game. Well, Cowboys fans are buzzing after Prescott was spotted rocking one sleeve at the team's latest practice.

Cowboys QB Dak Prescott might finally change his game day attire

Why is this significant? Prescott has donned the two-sleeve look for several seasons, with style we might add. Fans will remember "sleeveless Dak" taking the league by storm as a rookie in 2016 when he lad Dallas to a 13-3 record while throwing for nearly 3,700 yards and 23 touchdowns to just four interceptions.

The two-sleeve style has become Prescott's signature look. While spring practice might hint that he is pivoting away from that, it feels like he baits fans every offseason before going back to his standard attire once the regular season rolls around.

With that said, Prescott rocked only one sleeve during Cowboys media day, which is essentially when players record their introductions and videos that play on the scoreboard at AT&T Stadium. From head to toe, these recordings are done in players' full game day uniform.

 

That could mean absolutely nothing, but it is fair to wonder if Prescott tweaking his setup suggests he will implement it in 2025.

How many sleeves Prescott rocks obviously has zero bearing on his performance. It might seem insignificant in the grand scheme of things, but a lot of fans care about how players look. After all, fandom goes a lot deeper than rooting for wins and championships.

Just like Prescott ditching the rugged, yet awesome no-sleeves, the three-time Pro Bowler changing up his signature look would take some getting used to. And fans have quietly been rooting for him to switch it up.