DAN Orlovsky is tipping the Dallas Cowboys to make a shock Super Bowl run under Dak Prescott – but his colleagues aren’t convinced.

The ESPN analyst and former NFL quarterback made the claim during a special filming of First Take from Santa Clara.

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Dan Orlovsky has been called out by ESPN viewers for his latest Dallas Cowboys takeCredit: ESPN

Dallas under Dak Prescott are yet to get anywhere close to a Super BowlCredit: Getty

Orlovsky joined fellow analysts Stephen A. Smith, Ryan Clark and Mina Kimes to discuss Super Bowl LX.

But talk turned to the Cowboys as host Shae Cornette put to the panel that Prescott’s Super Bowl window “was closed” now he is 32 years old.

“Absolutely not,” replied Orlovsky, to a belly-laugh from Stephen A.

“I actually believe Dallas is starting a brand-new Super Bowl window. I honestly do.”

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The Cowboys have not been to a Super Bowl in three decades.

Their last visit came in 1996, when they won the Lombardi against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Since then the franchise have been one of the most disappointing teams in the entire NFL.

The Cowboys are the only NFC team that hasn’t been to a conference championship game in the last 30 years.

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They finished last season 7-9, with Prescott throwing 4,552 yards, 30 touchdowns at 10 interceptions.

ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith laughed throughout Orlovsky’s takeCredit: ESPN

“I think Dak Prescott is going to start a second chapter in his career in the way that we’ve seen some quarterbacks that are in their tenth-plus season go into,” Orlovsky boldly continued.

“I honestly believe the Cowboys will get back to Super Bowl relevancy very quickly and that Super Bowl window is very much so going to be open in 2026 and beyond.”

Orlovsky’s take was immediately ridiculed by Stephen A. – a well known critics of the Cowboys – who put his feet up on the table and continued to laugh.

Smith’s sentiments were shared by a host of ESPN viewers at home, who took to social media to respond.

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“If Dan is saying this then that means it’s definitely not going to happen,” joked one fan on X.

“I’m a cowboys fan and I think this guy needs to be drug tested. He’s clearly delusional,” added a second.

“Superbowl week and we talking bout cowboys, we still Americas team,” laughed a third.

“Reason right here why I stopped watching these shows all they do is talk about Dallas,” agreed a fourth.

“First Take is OBSESSED with the Cowboys,” complained a fifth.

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