Over the weekend, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott and running back Ezekiel Elliott made major headlines after they reportedly threw a party.
TMZ reported the two stars actually hosted a party with 30 people in Prescott’s house, and if that was at all true, then both teammates violated Texas’ stay-at-home order.
The Prosper Police Department are said to have investigated the complaint, but couldn’t find any evidence of a party. Whatever the case may be, Stephen Jones and the Cowboys front office weren’t happy to hear about this party.
“We’ve certainly communicated with Dak and Zeke,” Cowboys vice president Stephen Jones said in a recent radio interview. “I think they’re certainly aware now of how sensitive these situations are. I don’t think you’ll be seeing that nay more. They are certainly guys that were have the utmost respect for. I certainly know they understand the sensitivity of the situation we’re in, it’s certainly very serious and something we know they understand.”
If they’re smart, Prescott and Elliott will stay out of the news and stop hosting parties.