Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott hosted a birthday party for one of his friends on Friday night in Prosper, TX, which included “about 30 people,” according to TMZ. That would certainly go against the stay-at-home and social distancing orders calling for people to be at least six feet apart, and calling for gatherings of no more than 10 people during the COVID-19 pandemic.
TMZ obtained photos — and a video — from the house party, which includes Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott in a buffet line (the party was catered by a local steakhouse). Additionally, there’s a photo of a dinner table prepared to seat around 10 people, with the chairs close together.
This comes after several photos and videos have surfaced of Prescott working out with former Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant in recent days.
@dak lance Fred .. we got great work in today pic.twitter.com/JUIgLbjicI
— Dez Bryant (@DezBryant) April 2, 2020
So, that’s not exactly a good look for Prescott (as well as Elliott, Bryant, and the Cowboys in general), and it’s not helping things as we try to “flatten the curve” with COVID-19. There are now over 522,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases and more than 20,000 deaths from coronavirus (the numbers are surely higher in reality), according to CNN.
You’d also think that Prescott would be extra concerned about staying healthy right now, as he hopes to sign a massive new contract.