Tad Prescott has taken a swipe at Philadelphia Eagles’ Jalen Hurts when appearing on the Paper Route podcast.
The Dallas quarterback’s brother is not afraid to share his true thoughts when speaking about his brother, the Cowboys Nation, or football in general.
Hurts is now the latest victim to take a dig off Tad.
Only last week, Stephen A. Smith was left furious and told the three-time Pro Bowler’s brother to ‘shut up’.

Tad takes a dig at Hurts
Tad Prescott pointed the finger at the poor Dallas Cowboys front office after the Eagles picked up Saquon Barkley in free agency.
Moreover, the quarterback of one of the Cowboys’ NFC East rivals now takes some stick off Tad.
When appearing on the Paper Route podcast, the brother was asked to share his top 10 quarterbacks in the NFL.
He listed the following: “Pat Mahomes, Dak Prescott, Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen, I still hold Aaron Rodgers as a top five quarterback, Joe Burrow.
The interviewer then mentioned Jalen Hurts as a potential top-10 signal-caller.
Tad quickly shut down that suggestion by replying: “You said quarterbacks not running backs.”
Ironically, in the same list, he has Lamar Jackson in the third spot.
Lamar Jackson produced more rushing yards
The Baltimore Ravens quarterback finished with the most rushing yards in the NFL (821).
Additionally, the 2023 MVP winner rushed for over 1,000 yards in 2019 and 2020.
The new Pittsburgh Steelers QB Justin Fields finished second in rushing yards (653).
Hurts finished third in rush yards as he registered 605.
A strange remark when Jackson made the list as a quarterback despite finishing with more rushing yards.
Ravens fans share their disagreement
Quarterbacks in the NFL are becoming dual threats, they can avoid sacks with their feet and produce significant rushing yards.
Some fans took to X and shared their disbelief in the comments.
@SkyminSi posted: “Bro. Lamar Jackson is more of a running back than Hurts.”
@TheDailyRavem responded: “Nobody cares what he has to say your brother needs to shut you up man it’s getting out of hand.”
Tad Prescott certainly has a way of rubbing fans and pundits up the wrong way with his comments.
Hybrid quarterbacks are the future of the sport, seems like he needs to accept that and move on.
