Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys pulled off a thrilling 20-17 win against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night, with a last-minute touchdown securing the victory. The win brings Dallas to a 3-2 record, while the Steelers fall to 3-2.
Prescott had an impressive night, throwing for 352 yards and two touchdowns. However, he also tossed two interceptions, one of which stood out for its inaccuracy. The intended target, CeeDee Lamb, wasn’t anywhere near the pass, leading to a head-scratching moment.
During the NBC broadcast, Cris Collinsworth shared his thoughts on the play, which left many fans puzzled. Collinsworth suggested that Lamb seemed to be trying to say something to Prescott on the sideline after the interception, implying there was some kind of tension between the two.
“I’ll let you read your own lips,” Collinsworth remarked to viewers. “At Dak. Dak doesn’t react at all. Doesn’t look good.”
While Collinsworth seemed to see something significant, it wasn’t clear to most viewers. Fans were left wondering what exactly Lamb was trying to communicate, if anything, and whether Collinsworth was overanalyzing the situation.
The moment sparked conversation, as some had difficulty buying into the broadcaster’s interpretation of events. Ultimately, despite the confusing moment, Prescott and the Cowboys were able to regroup and seal the win.