'It's A Boy!' Dak Prescott Fan Baby Gender Reveal at QB's Cowboys Camp: WATCH

Dak Prescott provided a thrill to a bunch of kids at his camp at Cowboys headquarters ... and then helped out a fan with a cool baby gender reveal.

FRISCO - Dak Prescott spend the weekend coaching kids at his camp inside Ford Center, but also got involved in the eventual arrival of what is sure to be yet another Dallas Cowboys fan ... in newborn mode.

Prescott, who talked with us at length about his own football mortality as he's about to turn 30 at the end of this month - "I'm the old man now!'' he said - found himself in a sort of circle-of-life moment when one mom-to-be asked the Dallas quarterback if he would involved himself in her baby gender reveal celebration.

As you surely know, that's a "thing'' now - a public discovery and announcement, all at the same time, regarding the sex of the soon-to-be newborn child. And Prescott was all in as he pulled out a card from an envelope and became the first person in the world to know ... telling the woman she'd be having a boy!

"Congrats!" he said after making the announcement, before leaning toward the woman (who was wearing a No. 4 Cowboys jersey, of course) for a hug and to tell her, "That is awesome.''

Dak then exchanged high-fives with mom, and there will now always be a sort of bond between this giving player and that excited fan. Prescott reached out to a lot of kids that day, making sure to play catch and run routes with every single camper while also teaching them all his "Dak Dance.'' But this one was pretty special.

And when it comes time for Mom to name her baby? We think Dak Prescott just gave her a very obvious option.

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MIKE FISHER

Mike Fisher - as a newspaper beat writer and columnist and on radio and TV, where he is an Emmy winner - has covered the NFL since 1983 and the Dallas Cowboys since 1990, is the author of two best-selling books on the Cowboys.