Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott takes swipe at NFC rivals in colon cаncer ad as fans hail it ‘favorite commercial ever’

Dak Prescott’s unsubtle dig at NFC rivals sparked a social media outrage.

On Friday, the 30-year-old NFL quarterback shared a colon cancer prevention health promo video and mocked the Cowboys’ rivals, the Philadelphia Eagles.

Dak Prescott had social media going wild after his latest post3Dak Prescott had social media going wild after his latest postCredit: Lead From BehindPrescott took shots at his NFC rivals3Prescott took shots at his NFC rivalsCredit: Lead From Behind

NFL fans got a funny yet educational film from Prescott and Learn From Behind.

His caption for the X (previously Twitter) video: “Probably gonna get a lot of $h!t for this.”

Prescott stressed the need of colon testing using a home kit collecting container in the video.He also advised followers to paste a sticker of anything they dislike on the collecting container if they obtain a doctor’s kit.

“If you’re prescribed a home screen kit like this, grab the sample collection container and place a sticker of something you want to s–t on right on the underside,” stated Prescott.

Fans instantly recognized the stickers were NFL team references and reacted dramatically on social media.

Prescott’s stickers include dolphins, miners, and eagles. The commercial included bill and lion images.NFL insider Ian Rapoport called the ad “Maybe the best PSA I’ve ever seen.”

A fan remarked, “Might be my favorite commercial ever, haha.”

Another said: “better commercial, but Eagles sticker was better. While not a direct allusion, we all understand why.”

A fourth noted: “Dolphins, 49ers, Eagles stickers. Brilliant, hehe.”

Fifth: “Best commercial ever. This is absurdly clever and hilarious!”

The Cowboys and Eagles will play their Week 14 SNF match this weekend.

Philadelphia has the NFC-best record at 10-2, while Dallas is 9-3.

Dallas faces the Eagles on Sunday for their Week 14 contest3Dallas faces the Eagles on Sunday for their Week 14 contestCredit: Getty