How Dak Prescott helped at Cowboys star's wedding: Exploring hilarious reception moment

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How Dak Prescott helped at Cowboys star's wedding: Exploring hilarious reception moment

How Dak Prescott helped at Cowboys star's wedding: Exploring hilarious reception moment

The Cowboys’ offensive line took "protecting the quarterback" to a new level when they suited up for a hilarious viral play at Cooper Beebe’s wedding.

How Dak Prescott helped at Cowboys star's wedding: Exploring hilarious reception moment

The Cowboys’ offensive line took "protecting the quarterback" to a new level when they suited up for a hilarious viral play at Cooper Beebe’s wedding.

When the Dallas Cowboys offensive line says they'll "protect the quarterback," they mean it—even at a wedding reception.

Dak Prescott has been making the most of his offseason, and his latest appearance turned into one of the NFL's most entertaining viral moments. The scene? A wedding reception in Manhattan, Kansas, where the Cowboys' signal-caller played a supporting role in a play that had everyone talking.

Cowboys center Cooper Beebe married his fiancée, BrayLynn Anshutz, this past weekend at a lakefront venue in his college town. Beebe, a former Kansas State standout, brought much of the Dallas roster along for the celebration.

Beebe's father, Tom, gave fans a sneak peek of the starting offensive line and Prescott in Kansas with a caption that read: "A few of the boys made it to Manhattan, KS and got in a little workout."

That "workout" turned into the highlight of the night. In a moment that blended football and wedding fun, Beebe snapped the ball to his new bride in a shotgun formation while Prescott stood nearby to watch the play unfold.

The full starting unit showed up and lined up for what the family hilariously called "Protect the Bride." Left tackle Tyler Guyton, left guard Tyler Smith, right guard Tyler Booker, right tackle Terence Steele, and tight end Brevyn Spann-Ford were all present and accounted for.

The photos quickly went viral, with the Cowboys' official Instagram account posting the wedding content and adding: "That's our center 🤝."

Offensive line coach Conor Riley also attended, along with several of Beebe's former college teammates, including KT Leveston, Hayden Gillum, and Christian Duffie.

The chemistry this group showed on the field last season was evident once again. In 2025, Beebe earned a 67.9 PFF grade, ranking 16th among all centers, and drew just one penalty across 767 snaps—a testament to his discipline and focus.

His wedding brought together almost the entire offensive line, and with Prescott joining in on the fun, it's clear this Cowboys team knows how to build bonds that go far beyond the gridiron.

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