Earlier this month, Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott spoke about his brother, Jace, who died by suicide in April. That huge loss, which came at the start of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, had Prescott dealing with depression.

As quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys, he made the courageous decision to speak out about his mental health and depression -- even while facing unwarranted stigmatization by talking heads like Skip Bayless.

Prescott's willingness to speak about mental health clearly resonated with Falcons tight end Hayden Hurst whose Hayden Hurst Family Foundation works...