Las muestras de afecto y solidaridad con el quarterback de los Dallas Cowboys no se hicieron esperar tras la impactante lesión
Las redes sociales reaccionaron de inmediato a la dramática lesión en la parte baja de la pierna derecha que sufrió el quarterback Dak Prescott de los Dallas Cowboys este domingo, en partido de la Semana 5 que ganaron por 37-34 frente a los New York Giants.
Mientras la televisión mostraba la conmovedora imagen del quarterback siendo retirado del terreno de juego, con lágrimas en los ojos, personalidades de la NFL y del ámbito deportivo en general se manifestaron en sus redes sociales para mostrar su apoyo al quarterback.
Devastated for @dak - one of the truly great people in the NFL
— Troy Aikman (@TroyAikman) October 11, 2020
Big time Prayers up man @dak !!!!
— Patrick Mahomes II (@PatrickMahomes) October 11, 2020
Future @NFL players, this like many others before you (including myself) NEVER NEVER NEVER play on a "Franchise Tag". The term is not what its intended for initially in the @NFL speedy recovery Dak 🙏🏿
— Brian Orakpo (@rak98) October 11, 2020
Prayers for Dak!!!
— DIGGS (@stefondiggs) October 11, 2020
Prayers for Dak🙏🏾
— Todd Gurley II (@TG3II) October 11, 2020
Teammates don't do this for just anybody. Fans don't give ovations like that for just anybody. A former (now opposing) coach doesn't do this for just anybody. It's infuriating even more so today that anyone would EVER question if Dak Prescott is a leader pic.twitter.com/ctWZ6lOIUL
— JennaLaineESPN (@JennaLaineESPN) October 11, 2020
STEPHEN JONES JERRY JONES YALL MAKE SURE YALL TAKE CARE OF DAK IF HE CANT PLAY AGAIN
— Dez Bryant (@DezBryant) October 11, 2020
Dak's face, as he was getting carted off, says it all. It's easy to focus on the contract but those tears represented the passion, time & sweat he put into this season, just to see it taken away in an instant. Don't wish that feeling on anyone. Prayers up & get heathy soon! 🙏🏿
— Tank Williams (@TankWilliams13) October 11, 2020
Get well soon, 4️⃣ 🙏 pic.twitter.com/bzNAKM63hA
— Mississippi State Football (@HailStateFB) October 11, 2020
Thinking of you @dak
— Dirk Nowitzki (@swish41) October 11, 2020
Más tarde, ya con el quarterback en el hospital, el hermano de Prescott, Tad, publicó una fotografía mostrando al jugador, escribiendo:
"Dios es bueno, y él volverá más fuerte que nunca. Se los garantizo. Vamos Dak, continúa caminando de la mano de la fe y me aseguraré de que continúes tu lucha".
Dak Prescott luce una sonrisa en la foto.
God is good, and he'll be back STRONGER than ever. I FUCKING guarante3 IT. Let's go @dak continue to walk by #FAITH & I'll make sure you continue to #FIGHT pic.twitter.com/0SWqGJ937h
— Tad Prescott (@86Prescott) October 11, 2020