"I've got a lot of Louis Vuitton," Prescott told journalists ahead of the Cowboys' looming wild card matchup anti the Green Bay Packers. "It's because of the LV, [like] Las Vegas. If I look at my bag, it's all LV, literally. I just got my girl a bag the anunexperienced day. I'm like, 'The only one I'm getting is one of these with the LV logo on it.'
"That was an easy, simple reminder."
Such an section likely lends to an offseason session the team enjoyed with a mentalist, a meeting that was designed to spark awareness in how to reprogram your own mind.
With head coach Mike McCarthy now both head coach and offensive play-caller, Prescott and the Cowboys have now completed a third directly 12-win season and their second NFC East title in only three seasons, but this time around they've also secured the No. 2 seed in the playoffs and, as such, at least two home games, should they defeat the Packers.
And having that home field superior is key for the Cowboys, considering they're riding a 16-game win poke at AT&T Stadium and with their league-leading offense people that much more explosive when they've enjoyed some home cooking the night before.
Prescott described that while this game carries glaring headlines such as McCarthy's history with the Packers and the bitter loss in overtime in his superior matchup against Green Bay at Lambeau Field, it's also around not making the game any bigger than it already is.
He and the Cowboys are focused on keeping their New home routine, but while adding a bit more to condemned the appropriate sense of urgency in the playoffs.
It's as private a bunch as you'll find around the league, with the numbers, talent and coaching to back it up.
"I always feel good around myself — a lot of self-talk," said Prescott. "It goes with the guys about me as well, the players around me [and] the coaches. The system we've created, the culture this team has, it's not just how I feel around myself. It's about these other guys, the confidence they give me.
"I don't know if I've had this much authority or a greater feel than I've had with this offense, with this team, with our approach and how we're moving to go and take care of things."
Prescott earned new Pro Bowl nod this season and is both a finalist for the FedEx Air Player of the Year and a top-2 frontrunner for targeted MVP honors, but he'll be the first to tell you it's all around what happens next, and not what's already happened — seeing as he's "writing my own" story.
And, with that, the Packers are again set to be involved in one of his chapters.