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The Cowboys' margin for error to make the playoffs is wafer-thin right now, and one could make the case that a loss in any one of the next three games would be devastating to their already shrinking playoff hopes. So ... are they all season-defining for the Cowboys?
Dak Prescott never gave Tony Romo his job back when he took over as the starting quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys nine years ago.
Romo currently sits atop Dallas' all-time passing yards leaderboard with 34,183 yards with Prescott just 160 yards behind him at 34,024. Prescott's longtime go-to-guy in All-Pro wide receiver CeeDee Lamb thinks the record will fall in the first quarter on Sunday at AT&T Stadium.
Prescott enters Sunday’s game against the Eagles with a chance of surpassing Tony Romo for the most passing yards in franchise history.
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Dak Prescott reemplaza a Tony Romo nuevamente, esta vez en el libro de récords de los Cowboys
Dak Prescott nunca le devolvió su puesto a Tony Romo hace nueve años, cuando asumió como mariscal de campo titular de los Cowboys.
In response to Prescott's involvement, Carter spit on him. Cowboys Pro Bowl left guard Tyler Smith, who had his back turned at the time, saw Carter engaging with Booker. Prescott intervened, Carter spit, and the resulting penalty led to the ejection. Dallas has acknowledged how significant that moment was.
Dak Prescott got banged around Monday and has some soreness the team calls "nothing major." Also, can Quinnen Williams keep Jalen Hurts bottled up?
As Dak Prescott prepares to set the franchise’s all-time passing mark Sunday, he remains focused on a much different, smaller digit.