Dak Prescott looks on during pregame warmups.Dak Prescott (Photo by Joe Sargent/Getty Images)
Dak Prescott had a pretty busy Tuesday, and it had little to do with football.

Soon after signing his massive new deal, the Dallas Cowboys quarterback decided to tear down his home and build a new one.

In 2019, Prescott acquired a 9,000-square-foot mansion on seven acres of land for $3.3 million.

In October 2024, it is no more.

According to TMZ Sports, the Dallas Cowboys quarterback watched as his Prosper mansion was reduced “to nothing more than a pile of rubble” while watching its destruction from feet away.


TMZ says that Dak Prescott joined the party as he could be seen running through his yard to pose for shots on the construction equipment and that he told his neighbors he was tearing down the property in order to rebuild a more modern home better suited for his current needs.

TMZ added Prescott enlisted Texas-based trick shot legends Dude Perfect to help out with some of the demolition as the QB and his girlfriend Sarah Jane Ramos later joined in.

Here is how the mansion looked after it was all said and done:

The 9,016-square-foot house, built in 2012, features 5 bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms, a 6-car garage, and a private pond and creek access. It is on a 7.19-acre lot.

Among the exterior amenities was Dak Prescott adding a football field branded with his name, DAK.

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Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott Needs To Play Much Better For Team To Succeed

The Dallas Cowboys have escaped Pittsburgh with a 20-17 win over the Steelers thanks to Dak Prescott’s touchdown pass to Jalen Tolbert with just seconds to play.

However, the team should never have been in that position if Dak had not thrown two costly interceptions in the game.

Prescott must play much better and limit mistakes for the Cowboys to be a Super Bowl contender.