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Post Malone says Dak Prescott is “gonna f*** everybody up”

Post Malone, who just won five VMA awards, is a diehard Dallas Cowboys fan and had some strong positive words to say about their 2024 season.

Post Malone, who just won five VMA awards, is a diehard Dallas Cowboys fan and had some strong positive words to say about their 2024 season.
Jennifer Bubel
Sports journalist who grew up in Dallas, TX. Lover of all things sports, she got her degree from Texas Tech University (Wreck ‘em Tech!) in 2011. Joined Diario AS USA in 2021 and now covers mostly American sports (primarily NFL, NBA, and MLB) as well as soccer from around the world.
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Post Malone was born and raised in Grapevine, Texas, and like most people born and raised in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, he is a huge Dallas Cowboys supporter. He’s been a loud and proud fan all his life and since he became famous has rocked Cowboys gear and spoken out about his fandom. And this season, he’s got high hopes.

Malone says Prescott is “best quarterback in the league”

Post Malone is fresh off five Video Music Award wins and feeling good. He was nominated for 11 VMAs both for his collaboration with Taylor Swift on “Fortnight” and for his song “I Had Some Help” featuring Morgan Wallen. He’s feeling good about that as well as about the upcoming Dallas Cowboys season.

Malone talked about how excited he is about the 2024 season with quarterback Dak Prescott under his new contract and running back Ezekiel Elliott back with the team.

He said the Cowboys are the best team in the league. Well, more specifically, the “best team in the go****n world, God’s team, America’s Team”.

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He then went on to dote on Prescott, saying he’s the “best quarterback in the league” and that he’s “gonna f*** everybody up” this season.

The love and appreciation is mutual. Prescott, during a press conference in the preseason, was speaking to concerns about his ankle when he made several references to Post Malone songs, including “Pour Me a Drink”, his duet with Blake Shelton, “Finer Things”, and “It Goes Without Saying”. In the end, Prescott was able to sneak eight song titles from Post Malone’s F-1 Trillion album into his spiel.

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