Giants, Cowboys and Dak Prescott
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Dak Prescott was involved in a spitting incident with Jalen Carter in Week 1, but the NFL announced he wouldn't be fined for his role.
Ironically, Prescott has a near-identical won-loss record to Romo. The current CBS commentator was 78-49 as the Cowboys' starter, while Prescott is currently 76-47. Aikman had a 94-71 mark. The numbers certainly make a strong case for Prescott as one of the best quarterbacks the Cowboys have had.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott still has plenty of confidence in his star wide receiver despite a pair of late drops in last Thursday's loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Troy Aikman knows it, and the Cowboys know it, too: There are no moral victories in the NFL.
The Cowboys established a ground game with two rushing touchdowns on their first two drives, used heavy motion and play-action in the passing game, and put their top dog at WR CeeDee Lamb in positions to make big plays all night – the execution of which down the stretch let them down.
In the eyes of Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, trading away arguably the best defensive player in the NFL was an ideal way to improve quarterback Dak Prescott's chances at winning the Super Bowl.
The Dallas Cowboys fell short in Week 1, but not because of Dak Prescott, who scored high on the first QB report card of the season.
The Dallas Cowboys have an eight-game winning streak over the New York Giants going into Sunday's meeting of NFC East rivals.