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Dak Prescott is having a big year with the Dallas Cowboys. In seven games played thus far, the three-time Pro Bowl quarterback has already registered 185-of-259 completed passes (71.4%) for 1,881 yards and 16 touchdowns, leading his team to a 3-3-1 record approaching the mid-way point of the NFL season.
Kubiak resigned at season's end, ushering in the arguably the worst eight-year stretch in team history. The 2025 Broncos can avoid the fate of Kubiak's 2016 counterparts, but they'll have to vanquish the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday at Mile High.
Check out the full transcript of Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott’s comments after Sunday’s win over the Washington Commanders.
Look, we’ve all seen those stat lines that make you do a double-take. You know, the ones that have you frantically googling “wait, did that really happen?” Well, Cowboys fans got one of those moments after watching Dak Prescott absolutely dismantle Washington in their 44-22 beatdown.
A former reserve signal-caller with the Indianapolis Colts, Ehlinger inked a one-year deal with the Broncos this offseason to replace Zach Wilson as the No. 3 QB behind starter Bo Nix and veteran mainstay Jarrett Stidham, both of whom are locked into their respective roles.
The Dallas Cowboys appear to be aggressively looking for a game-changing deal ahead of the NFL trade deadline.
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Trade Deadline: Cowboys should call about 5 Browns, including Dallas' former 3rd rounder
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The Cowboys have everything necessary to make a significant trade after acquiring two first-round picks in the Micah Parsons deal.
As long as Dallas stays .500 (the Cowboys are 3-3-1) Prescott can't be MVP. But his numbers are impressive. He is completing 71.4% of his passes, he leads the league with 1,881 passing yards and he has 16 touchdowns against 3 interceptions.
It’s a classic matchup of a high-scoring offense taking on a suffocating defense when the Dallas Cowboys (3-3-1) travel to Denver to take on the Broncos (5-2). Coming off a decisive 44-22 win at home over Washington, the Cowboys’ offense is among the most productive in the league. Key offensive numbers: