Dak Prescott unveils new tattoo at Cowboys training camp
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott expanded the works of art on his body this summer, adding a full leg tattoo to various others from over the years. He showed off the project that took 10 hours to complete at training camp on Wednesday.
A major element of the former Mississippi State standout’s tattoo is a sign depicting Pine Creek Estates mobile home community in Louisiana.
“That’s the trailer park I grew up in, I’m very proud of that, that shaped me to be the man that I am and the player that I am, I thought it was only right to get the tattoo,” Prescott explained to NBC.
He also has a Daffy Duck character, a giant Pegasus, the Michael Jordan Jumpman logo, a moose, and the word “Faith.”
As other top athletes have done recently, Prescott included a nod to Kobe Bryant with a black mamba and the Lakers legend’s logo.
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The Dallas Cowboys were hit by tattoo fever this offseason. After Prescott, Tony Pollard and CeeDee Lamb all added major pieces from Onder Ink earlier this spring, cornerback Trevon Diggs also finished a huge tattoo.
The former Alabama star covered his back in a collage of art, which took at least four sets of hands to complete. Featured in the collage are a mix of characters from an astronaut floating in a starry landscape, the Joker and Batman, along with the words “HA HA HA,” and three crucifixes.
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In a nod to his career, Diggs also has the No. 7 now tattooed on his back. He wore the No. 7 jersey at Alabama and he still wears it today with the Cowboys.
CeeDee Lamb really got the Cowboys’ ink party started in February. Lamb’s new full-back tattoo, which includes a massive tiger, also has a rosary, an Interstate 45 sign, and most notably, a depiction of Kobe Bryant.
Besides the Lakers jersey and the I-45 sign, the only text in the backpiece is, “My story isn’t over,” placed in the upper right shoulder blade area.
Like Prescott, Pollard also went for a leg tattoo this summer. The former Memphis star’s right leg now has cartoons all over it. From Tommy Pickles of the Rugrats to Shaggy and Scooby from Scooby-Doo, Pollard’s tattoo features some of Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon’s best. Even SpongeBob and Curtis the Cowardly Dog make appearances. Pollard’s shin also has Spider-Man and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.