NFL Player Goes Under Anesthesia For 11 Hours to Get MASSIVE Tattoo

Look, I love tattoos as much as the next person, but I really don't think going under anesthesia for one is necessarily worth it. After all, complaining about the pain you endured is all part of the tattoo experience.

But apparently anesthesia was necessary for NFL player Dak Prescott who went under for an astounding 11 hours for a massive piece on his right leg.

From The Daily Caller: 


Taking up most of Prescott‘s right leg, the tattoo pays tribute to multiple people, including his brother Jace, who died of suicide in 2020, and his mother Peggy, who passed away from cancer in 2013. Prescott also honored all-time sports greats Michael Jordan, Muhammad Ali and Kobe Bryant. The piece also features Daffy Duck doing the signature touchdown celebration of Dak.

“People are gonna think it’s crazy and it is crazy,” said Prescott to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. “I get that. But I’m crazy. That’s my point is I am. I know I am. I’m not afraid of nothing.”

Andres Ortega, the artist behind the tattoo, shared the visuals on Instagram.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Andres Ortega (@ortega_ink)


 

 

I mean, that's a really nice piece, but was it worth the getting put under? I'm not too sure...

Not to mention that anestesia ain't cheap, it's often one of the most expensive components when getting surgery. Clearly, Prescott has the means to not only afford a pricey tattoo, but top of the line medical care to go with it. 

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