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Watch: Cowboys' Dak Prescott hurled expletive on sideline when Brett Maher missed third extra point

Dak Prescott yelled "go for f**king two!" immediately after Brett Maher missed his third extra point Monday night against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The Dallas Cowboys quarterback's moment of frustration came after he threw his second touchdown of the NFC wild card win to put the team up 18-0. Dallas defeated Tampa Bay on the road 31-14, with Maher missing his first four extra point attempts before making his final try.

The Cowboys have announced they'll stick with Maher to start Sunday night's game NFC divisional round contest against the San Francisco 49ers, but he may be on a short leash. Dallas signed kicker Tristan Vizcaino to their practice squad on Wednesday.

While Prescott's four-word message following Maher's third misfire may lead some to believe he doesn't trust the 33-year-old Nebraska product, the signal-caller showed his full support for his teammate after the win.

The night to forget may have been an anomaly for Maher, as he missed just three extra points all season, going 50-for-53. One of Maher's misses came in his only try in Week 18, however, so at one point he had missed five consecutive PATs.

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