Dak Prescott on how today’s loss impacts his thoughts on the rest of the season: “It’s a long season. I’ve been 3-5 before and we made the playoffs. We’ve just gotta find a way to win these close games. And I have all the confidence that we will.
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— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) October 12, 2025
Heavy pressure
Dak Prescott, now in his tenth season with the Cowboys, knows how to handle pressure. Injuries, coaching changes, and sky-high expectations have all shaped his journey. But if he’s proven anything, it’s that he doesn’t shy away. So far this season, Prescott has thrown for over 1,400 yards. Yet red zone efficiency remains a lingering issue. The offense has shown flashes, but it needs consistency to stay alive in the NFC East.
The schedule offers no breathing room. Upcoming matchups against the Rams and Giants could define the season. Dak Prescott understands that the margin for error is shrinking and that every offensive drive matters. The defense has had to rebuild following the departure of key pieces like Micah Parsons, and the coaching staff continues to tweak the system to stay competitive.
Attitude above all
Beyond the stats, what sets Dak Prescott apart is his ability to hold the team together when the environment turns hostile. In the NFL, talent is everywhere. That’s why the difference often lies in mental strength. And Prescott, with his words and demeanor, remains the emotional engine of the Cowboys.
There’s still plenty of season left to write. And if Dallas wants to be playing in January, they’ll need their quarterback in full clutch mode. Because in the NFL, belief doesn’t win games—but it keeps teams alive. And Dak Prescott, for now, refuses to let that flame go out.