A growing belief in Dak Prescott begins to pay off
For many, Dak Prescott owed something to those who invested in him, and the first games of the campaign have been his strongest statement yet.
The Dallas offense, now operating with more rhythm and fewer doubts, is finding renewed leadership in him.
Far from downplaying his performance, Cam Newton issued a warning that echoes through rival locker rooms, if he maintains this level, few teams will be able to match him.

The team still has an uneven record, but Dak Prescott influence has prevented a greater collapse. His numbers, over a thousand passing yards in four games and sustained efficiency, place him at the center of any serious analysis.
While statistics don’t always tell the full story, they do expose an uncomfortable reality for his critics: his presence is holding up a franchise that was flirting with disappointment.
Cam Newton puts the league on alert
Newton’s remarks were not empty praise. Comparing Dak Prescott current form to a silent weapon was more than a metaphor, it was a direct message to defenses that, until now, have underestimated him.
The former MVP pointed out that Dallas has stopped depending on a single dominant figure and instead operates like a fine-tuned machine. That balance, however, does not rest on precise passes alone.
The schedule offers no breaks. Neither the Eagles nor the Commanders are willing to give up ground, and if Dallas wants to avoid sinking in the NFC East, it will have to sustain what Dak Prescott has started.
The offense has shown signs of life, but the defense has yet to match the effort, a dangerous combination if it lingers too long.