NBC Analyst Tony Dungy Calls Dak Prescott's Horrific Ankle Break 'Blessing In Disguise'

Viewers hit the former NFL head coach hard for his "incredibly distasteful" take on the Cowboy quarterback's injury.

NBC football analyst Tony Dungy is taking heat for calling Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott’s season-ending ankle injury “a blessing in disguise” for the team.

Prescott suffered a compound fracture and dislocation of his right ankle Sunday against the New York Giants. Giants safety Ryan Logan tackled Prescott on a scramble, and the star’s lower leg twisted as he went down. He later underwent surgery, which ESPN reported went “very well.”

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“As tough as this is for Dak Prescott, it might be a blessing in disguise for the Cowboys,” Dungy, a former NFL head coach, said. “They’ve got a good veteran quarterback (backup Andy Dalton) who can make some plays, and this might cause them to get back to their old formula.”. 

Fans called Dungy’s comments “horrible,” “a bad take” and “incredibly distasteful.”

Dungy later tried to explain his remarks on Twitter. “Blessing in disguise was a poor choice of words by me,” he wrote. “It’s not a blessing for Dak. What I meant is that for the Cowboys the season is not over.”

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