FRISCO, Texas – Dak Prescott says he was already feeling the emotional burden of the pandemic when the star quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys received word that one of his brothers had died by suicide in the spring.Prescott acknowledged the cause of Jace Prescott's death for the first time in a recent TV interview set to air this weekend.
On Thursday, Prescott told reporters who cover the team he sought help from family, coaches and teammates past and present and sports psychologist Chad Bohling of the New York Yankees.
Bohling has been an adviser to the Cowboys.“When you have thoughts that you’ve never had, I think that’s more so than anything a chance to realize it and recognize it, to be vulnerable about it,” Prescott said. “Was able to.