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Cowboys’ weekly demands for QB Dak Prescott are extreme, unreasonable
Prescott is paid big for a reason but the required level of play for the Cowboys to compete is a level not even the best can consistently deliver
The Cowboys have experience with Prescott, the face of the franchise. He’s off to a strong start to this season, but he’s getting judged on the postseason. And the struggles of this Cowboys defense are making it difficult to believe Prescott will get a chance at a deep playoff run.
But it wasn't the statistics that stood out. It was how Prescott delivered when the Cowboys needed him most. Pro Bowl wide receiver CeeDee Lamb did not play because of a high ankle sprain, but he completed passes to eight different teammates, including eight for 134 yards and two touchdowns to George Pickens.
Former Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons had nothing but great things to say about his former quarterback, Dak Prescott, after Sunday night's game.
However at least one thing is clear from Sunday night: Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is earning every cent from his "indispensable" four-year, $240 million contract that pays him an NFL-most $60 million annual salary.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott and Green Bay Packers linebacker Micah Parsons reunited on the football field Sunday.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott had a strong message for the defense to keep them positive, despite the team's obvious struggles, which ranks No. 32.
Cowboys fans praised Dak Prescott, criticized the defense, and reacted to Micah Parsons after the 40 to 40 tie with the Packers.
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Dak Prescott 'very comfortable' with how Cowboys will respond to CeeDee Lamb injury
The Dallas Cowboys will be without No. 1 wide receiver CeeDee Lamb for at least two games due to a high ankle sprain. Dallas QB Dak Prescott believes offseason acquisition George Pickens will step up.