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— Dallas Cowboys (@dallascowboys) October 5, 2025
Thriving without his stars
What stands out most is how Dak Prescott is thriving without his top offensive weapons. CeeDee Lamb remains sidelined with injury, and KaVontae Turpin is also unavailable. On top of that, the offensive line has had to shuffle in backups. Still, the unit is responding. Jake Ferguson, George Pickens, and Javonte Williams have stepped up as key contributors, and the signal-caller has distributed the ball with precision.
SUPERSTAR: Dallas #Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is on pace to have one of his best seasons of his career.
• 4,610 passing yards
• 34 passing touchdowns
• 37 total touchdowns
• 71.3 completion percentage
• 473 completions
• 101.1 ratingDak is an elite QB.
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— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) October 6, 2025
In the latest game against the Jets, Prescott threw four touchdown passes—two to Ferguson—and led two scoring drives of over 90 yards. Dallas won 37-22 and sent a clear message: this team doesn’t rely on star power, it relies on execution. It was also Dak Prescott’s 12th career game with at least four touchdown passes, setting a franchise record for the Cowboys.
Spotlight on the quarterback
All eyes are now on Dak Prescott, who’s starting to enter MVP conversations. If he keeps this pace, he won’t just solidify his place among the NFL’s elite quarterbacks—he could lead Dallas into a postseason with real ambitions. It’s starting to look like the Cowboys finally have a solid plan in place.