DAK Prescott had a comical reaction to Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones’ bold entrance to the team’s practice field on Wednesday.

The Cowboys’ $15 billion owner arrived at the squad’s practice facility on a helicopter.

Dallas Cowboys star quarterback Dak Prescott, seen in red jersey, pretending to throw a football at team owner Jerry Jones, who was inside a helicopter that was landing on the squad's practice field


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Dallas Cowboys star quarterback Dak Prescott, seen in red jersey, pretending to throw a football at team owner Jerry Jones, who was inside a helicopter that was landing on the squad’s practice fieldCredit: X/BKSpxshooter11

Prescott and the 81-year-old Jones spotted interacting on the practice field
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Prescott and the 81-year-old Jones spotted interacting on the practice fieldCredit: X/BKSpxshooter11
A video on X revealed Jones’ helicopter making its way to the Cowboys’ practice field on the afternoon weekday.

The practice was stopped in order for the aircraft to land directly on the sidelines of the field.

The helicopter featured the Cowboys’ logo on the tail rotor.

Players, coaches, and the rest of the Dallas staff were seen watching the spectacle.

And signal-caller Prescott was seen pretending to throw the football to the 81-year-old Jones who was seated inside the helicopter.

Later in the clip, Jones was spotted talking to the Pro Bowler Prescott.

The pair greeted each other with a fist bump and Jones and Prescott were seen smiling during the interaction.

Fans, however, were not impressed with the move made by the owner of “America’s Team.”

“This is why the Cowboys never win,” one commented.

“No wonder he’s cheap in free agency. Jones spends all his dough on fuel,” another said.

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“This clown interrupts practice so he can land. He is exhausting,” a third added.

“Reality tv show for Jerry jones. Doesn’t actually care about winning, he just wants to be the main character,” a fourth wrote.

Unfortunately, Jones’ helicopter ride came on a gloomy day for the Cowboys.

The squad announced they will be without wide receiver Brandin Cooks for this week’s Sunday Night Football game with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Prescott stands on the sidelines during the national anthem before the Cowboys' Thursday Night Football win over the New York Giants on September 26
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Prescott stands on the sidelines during the national anthem before the Cowboys’ Thursday Night Football win over the New York Giants on September 26Credit: Getty
The veteran could miss even more time due to the fact he’s dealing with an infection and recovery from an arthroscopic procedure on his right knee, Cowboys insider Ed Werder reported.

Dallas will also be without star defensive players Micah Parsons and DeMarcus Lawrence.

The pair suffered injuries during last Thursday Night Football’s 20-15 victory over the New York Giants.

The Cowboys are 2-2 and will go on the road to take on the 3-1 Steelers in the Week 5 primetime game.

Pittsburgh is coming off a 27-24 road loss to the Indianapolis Colts.