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LOOK: Dak Prescott pays homage to Cowboys legend Roger Staubach with gameday outfit

Nikki Chavanelleby: Nikki Chavanelle01/02/22NikkiChavanelle

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has been channeling Roger Staubach this season, so why not rep the Dallas legend on gameday? Prescott wore a Staubach T-shirt as he rolled into the Week 17 matchup versus the Arizona Cardinals.

Dak Prescott has 3,928 passing yards so far this season with 29 passing touchdowns and 10 interceptions. He’s added 129 rushing yards and another score on the ground.

The Dallas Cowboys are 11-4 on the year and in first place in the division. Prescott is hoping to do what Roger Staubach did twice in his Cowboys career – win a Super Bowl title.

Staubach won the Super Bowl in 1971 and again in 1977 with Dallas. After throwing for 1,882 yards in ’71, he also won the Super Bowl MVP title.

Prescott, Cowboys healthy for Cardinals game

Both the Cardinals and Cowboys are locked into the playoffs. However, seeding and more is at stake on Sunday for both teams.

Dallas isn’t missing any major offensive contributors for gameday – a good sign for QB Dak Prescott as he continues his hunt for the MVP award.

Arizona Cardinals Injury Report:

  • WR Rondale Moore
  • RB James Conner
  • DB Marco Wilson
  • TE Demetrius Harris
  • DT Zach Kerr
  • DE Jordan Phillips

Dallas Cowboys Injury Report:

  • QB Will Grier
  • CB Maurice Canady
  • S Israel Mukuamu
  • OL Matt Farniok
  • WR Simi Fehoko

Cowboys active WR Noah Brown

Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Noah Brown has been designated to return from injured reserve, per Michael Gehlken of the Dallas Morning News. Brown has been dealing with a groin injury, and his 21-day practice window began on Wednesday.

He has 16 receptions for 184 yards this year. He has yet to catch a touchdown pass in four years in the NFL, but he has seen action in 48 games, starting in five.

The former Ohio State wideout was a four-star recruit in the 2014 class out of New Jersey. Brown was a seventh-round pick by the Dallas Cowboys in the 2017 NFL Draft.

On3’s Ashton Pollard contributed to this report.