The Dallas Cowboys locker room drama just went nuclear — and the NFL community can’t stop talking about it. Last night, quarterback Dak Prescott set social media on fire when his mic’d-up audio leaked, showing him aiming a heated shot straight at his own defensive star, Micah Parsons.

On the clip, Dak is heard growling:
“Hope that back’s holding up, ‘cause this hammy ain’t playing around. He’ll feel it this Sunday. Believe that.”
And if that wasn’t enough, fans are now convinced Prescott was basically ready to spit a loogie in Parsons’ direction. One fan even posted: “I could literally hear him loading up a spitball of rage. That wasn’t trash talk — that was venom.”

⚡ Fans React: Civil War in Dallas?
The Cowboys are no strangers to controversy, but this latest outburst has left fans stunned. Instead of hyping each other up before a huge divisional showdown, Prescott and Parsons now look like they’re heading into a WWE-style grudge match.
Twitter (X) blew up instantly:
- “Dak talking like he’s about to body slam Micah on the 50-yard line.”
- “Forget football — I’m buying PPV if these two square up.”
- “This is Cowboys chaos at its finest. Jerry Jones must be sweating bullets.”
🏈 What’s Really Going On?
Parsons originally joked earlier this week that it would be “painful” to sack Prescott. A harmless jab, right? Wrong. Dak clearly took it personally — and his clapback wasn’t your typical locker room banter. Sources inside the team say tensions have been brewing for weeks, with both stars fighting for control of the locker room spotlight.
One insider whispered: “Dak sees Micah as the face of the future. He’s not happy about it.”
🔥 The Fallout
Now the big question: will this spark locker room implosion just as the Cowboys are trying to mount a playoff push? Fans already smell blood, and sports talk shows are gearing up for days of drama-filled headlines.
If Sunday’s matchup wasn’t must-watch already, it just became a circus. Forget the game plan — everyone’s tuning in to see if Prescott and Parsons collide like gladiators in front of 80,000 fans.