Panini America officials have determined that a small quantity of autographs from Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott received for 2016 Prizm Football may not be authentic, the company said in a statement released Friday night.
ESPN and Charean Williams of ProFootballTalk.com reported Friday on Panini’s actions.
The statement also said that Prescott and his representatives “have no knowledge” of how autographs apparently produced by autopen (which politicians use to sign items in bulk, according to ESPN) ended up on some of his trading cards.
Panini’s make-good effort comes after Prescott was caught up in a whiff of scandal.