Cowboys' owner and general manager Jerry Jones is not too pleased with his quarterback's recent performance. According to ESPN, Jones was a guest on 105.3 The Fan in Dallas, where he was asked about Dak Prescott's current slump.

“I don't want to say that, slump, but that's probably fair,” Jones said on Tuesday. He added that there are a lot of different things that go into the offense's decrease in productivity.

This comes just one day after Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy denied Prescott being in a slump. He held a press conference on Monday, following Dallas' win against Washington on Sunday. While he disagrees with Jones, he also mentioned the fact that there are multiple variables that go into an offense. “I think a lot of things go into it. I don't think Dak's in a slump,” McCarthy said.

McCarthy followed up his answer by acknowledging that there were many things that didn't go their way in the Week 14 matchup. He said these are fixable issues, and the team will work on improving and correcting those mistakes in practice this week.

A main issue for the Cowboys Sunday afternoon was their lack of steady offensive contribution. They put up 24 points in the first half, and only a field goal in the second. A lot of this could be attributed to Prescott's poor performance. He threw one touchdown pass and two interceptions. Prescott was also sacked four times and earned a season low quarterback rating of 9.9.