WATCH: Dak Prescott, Mike McCarthy appear onstage at Kenny Chesney concert, give away signed helmet

Dak Prescott and Mike McCarthy like to have some fun. On the football field, and especially when Kenny Chesney is tearing down the house at AT&T Stadium.
During Chesney’s performance on Saturday, the Cowboys duo crashed the stage to surprise the crowd. Check out the star quarterback and his head coach making an appearance at the country star’s show.
While an appearance might’ve sufficed, the duo came bearing gifts. According to Jon Machota of The Athletic, the duo picked a Cowboys fan out in the crowd to giveaway some signed merchandise, as well as surprising the fan with a special appearance from team legend Jason Witten.
“Dak Prescott and Mike McCarthy went on stage during Kenny Chesney’s concert last night at AT&T Stadium,” wrote Machota. “They picked a Cowboys fan out of the crowd and gave him a signed helmet. Jason Witten then joined the group on stage and signed the fan’s Witten jersey.”
While everyone was in their country gear, the fan who wore their Jason Witten jersey was the real genius. Kudos to Dak Prescott, Mike McCarthy, Jason Witten and Kenny Chesney for making a special night even more memorable for all the Cowboys fans in attendance.
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Dak Prescott: ‘This is the healthiest I’ve been in a long, long time’
Injuries have been a problem for Dak Prescott the last few years. But as he and the Dallas Cowboys work through OTAs this week, he indicated this year might be different.
Prescott suffered a nasty ankle injury in 2020 and dealt with a calf injury last season. With the 2022 season just around the corner, he’s hoping to be on the field more. During OTAs, he made it seem like that’s a strong possibility.
“This is the healthiest I’ve been in a long, long time,” Prescott said, via The Athletic’s Jon Machota. “It feels great.”
Last season, Prescott threw for 4,449 yards and a career-high 37 touchdowns to help the Cowboys to a 12-5 overall record and an NFC East title. However, their season came to an end in the NFC Wild Card Round at the hands of the San Francisco 49ers, 23-17.