
"After only managing to play eight total games in 2024 due to injury, Dak Prescott responded in a big way in 2025 starting every single game and arguably had one of the best, if not the best, seasons of his career to date in 2025. Prescott threw for a total of 4,552 passing yards and 30 total touchdowns to just 10 interceptions this season. He ended up third in the league in passing yards and forth in total touchdowns, proving he's still one of the top QBs."
"He not only led the team in receiving yards (1,429) and touchdowns (9), but also finished third in the league behind Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Puka Nacua in receiving yards as well. His performance this season now has him headed to the Pro Bowl for the first time in his career and has set him up to to earn a big money contract in the offseason as the league's top free agent wide receiver."
"The Dallas Cowboys aimed for a fresh start in 2025, but the results were pretty much the same as a season ago. Sadly, the Cowboys ended up with yet another losing season for the second year in a row. For consecutive years they've only managed to win a total of seven games. and they'll need to make some major moves in the offseason to prevent that from happening yet again."
The Dallas Cowboys sought a fresh start in 2025 but finished with another losing season, marking a second straight year with only seven combined wins across two seasons. Major roster and coaching changes will be necessary in the offseason. Dak Prescott started every game, threw for 4,552 yards, 30 touchdowns and 10 interceptions, and earned a Pro Bowl nod. George Pickens led the team with 1,429 receiving yards and nine touchdowns, finished third in the league in receiving yards, and is headed to his first Pro Bowl. Quinnen Williams arrived in early November and quickly became the team's top defensive player.
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