Draymond Green apologizes to Cowboys’ Dak Prescott for roasting a bum, but there’s a catch

Although Draymond Green he has a lot of insight about sports, often saying what’s on his mind at the moment. That approach makes for entertaining podcasts, but it also leads to apologies. The Golden State Warriors legend and four-time NBA champion issued one Thursday during his address his critical remarks o Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott.
Green recently called the 2023-24 MVP runner-up “a waste” for his well-documented struggles in the playoffs, drawing plenty of backlash in the process. He regretted the word he used to describe the veteran summoner, but he did without renouncing his general opinion about the player Prescott.
“Since I publicly said he’s a bum, I want to publicly say I’m sorry,” the All-NBA second- and third-team selection told NFL insider Jordan Schultz on “Why is Draymond Green talking about football?” podcast. “Just like a fellow athlete, I think I would be mad if I looked up and another athlete said ‘Draymond’s a bum.’ So I’m man enough to say when I’m wrong. I was definitely wrong about that.
“But saying that, my feelings don’t change. I still think that when it comes down to it, I don’t think he can do it. But I apologize for the way I categorized him as a bum. He’s definitely not a bum.”
Draymond Green apologizes to Dak Prescott for calling him a “bust.” 🤝
But that’s not all he did…👀😅 https://t.co/9kP2vz4Lc0 pic.twitter.com/hpKzO5EiSA
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) November 6, 2025
While Draymond Green remains skeptical of Prescott’s ability to play under the lights, he believes the three-time Pro Bowler could flourish with his favorite NFL team, the Pittsburgh Steelers. It’s an interesting scenario, but one can only focus on its current reality.
The 32-year-old is likely to become Dallas’ all-time leader in passing yards and touchdowns. He’s competed in the playoffs in half of his NFL seasons and is one of the biggest reasons why the Cowboys aren’t currently a last-place team in 2025. However, his playoff shortcomings are extremely hard to ignore.
Dak Prescott has thrown seven interceptions in seven postseason games and often fails to make plays in key spots. Dallas as a whole is melting under the pressure, but KB is definitely one of the individuals most connected to the franchise’s ongoing problems on the big stage. Green and many other football fans will stick with that opinion until No. 4 proves otherwise.
Since it is The Cowboys are 3-5-1Prescott may not get a chance to turn the narrative around this season.
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