Dak Prescott shows why he’s one of the NFL’s most lethal quarterbacks
The veteran quarterback shone not only in stats but also in execution and game reading. His connection with receivers CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens proved deadly. Lamb returned from injury to catch 5 passes for 110 yards and a touchdown, while Pickens added 4 receptions for 82 yards.
Dak Prescott highlighted in an interview with FOX Sports that the chemistry with his receivers and the team’s preparation were key factors in the win.
Dak Prescott is 34-9 vs. entire NFC East and in those 43 games has thrown for 11,011 yards, 82 touchdowns, 22 int
Against the Commanders, he has gone 11-2 overall and 7-1 over the last eight games. In those matchups, he has thrown for 3,145 yards, 27 touchdowns, and just 5 int pic.twitter.com/TsiejDf0lK— Clarence Hill Jr (@clarencehilljr) October 19, 2025
A clear message and an unstoppable streak
Dak Prescott doesn’t just celebrate victories; he sends a message to the entire NFL. With an impressive 11-2 record against the Commanders, Prescott knows how to dominate his divisional rivals.
His leadership extends beyond the field: his confidence that the Cowboys can beat any championship-caliber team is evident in every pass and every decision on the field.
The game also had a special edge, as Prescott faced Dan Quinn, his former defensive coordinator, now leading the Commanders.
The victory over Quinn marked an important chapter in their rivalry, with Prescott guiding running back Javonte Williams to a rushing touchdown, further cementing his influence on Dallas’s offense.
With this momentum, Dak Prescott and the Cowboys are looking ahead to crucial upcoming games against the Denver Broncos, Philadelphia Eagles, and Kansas City Chiefs before returning to Washington in Week 17.
Prescott maintains a championship mindset: no opponent is too big, and every victory reinforces that Dallas is ready for any challenge in the NFL.