
The city of Louisville woke up to heartbreaking news after a devastating UPS cargo plane crash claimed several lives early Wednesday morning. Authorities confirmed that among the victims was a relative of an NFL superstar.
The tragic incident occurred near the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport, sending shockwaves through the community and far beyond. Emergency teams worked tirelessly to recover the victims and investigate what led to the catastrophic crash.
Reports soon revealed that one of those who tragically lost their lives was a cousin of Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, a figure admired not just for his play but for his strength in adversity.
“It’s a pain you can’t prepare for,” Prescott said in a brief emotional statement through the Cowboys organization. “Family means everything to me, and losing someone this close… it’s beyond words.”
Sources close to the Cowboys say the team immediately reached out to Prescott upon hearing the news, offering their full support and privacy during this unimaginably difficult time. The quarterback was said to be “heartbroken and silent.”

The tragedy has deeply affected the Cowboys locker room, with players expressing their condolences both privately and on social media. Some teammates reportedly broke down in tears after hearing the confirmation from Prescott himself.
Offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer was among the first to address the team following the news, delivering a heartfelt message that left players visibly emotional during Wednesday’s practice session.
Schottenheimer’s words, described by one player as “raw and real,” reminded everyone that football, at its core, is about family — both on and off the field. “We play for each other,” he reportedly told them.
In a moving gesture, Schottenheimer organized a team-wide tribute, with players placing a commemorative No. 4 wristband on their practice uniforms in honor of Prescott’s cousin and the victims of the crash.
The Cowboys’ facility was said to be unusually quiet throughout the day, as players and staff processed the loss. The team’s chaplain held a private prayer session attended by nearly every member of the organization.
Across the league, NFL teams, coaches, and fans have extended their sympathies. Messages of support flooded social media, with rivals and former players sending love to Prescott and his family in this time of grief.
As the investigation into the crash continues, the Cowboys community stands united behind their leader. For Prescott, this tragedy is yet another test of faith and resilience — one he faces surrounded by love and brotherhood.