CEO of Walk-On's restaurants discusses investment by NFL's Dak Prescott

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Dallas Cowboy’s quarterback Dak Prescott is the latest athlete to invest in Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux restaurants. JabariJYoung talks with founder and CEO Brandon Landry.

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