
"In 2025, for the second time in three seasons, Dak Prescott started every game of the NFL season for the Dallas Cowboys. It was also the second time he'd done son in the last five seasons. In 10 NFL seasons, he's started every game in six of them. Prior to this season, the Cowboys hadn't finished below .500. If you ignored the won-loss record and focused on Prescott's numbers alone, you might have expected him to be a leading candidate for MVP."
"Prescott was 404-for-600 passing for a 67.3 completion percentage. That was his third-highest completions and highest attempts for a season. It was his sixth-highest completion percentage. Prescott threw for 4,552 yards in 2025. It was his second-highest only to 2019's 4,902 yards. His 30 touchdown passes tied for his third-highest. Prescott threw 10 interceptions in 2025. It was the fifth time he's reached double-digits in that category. In six of the 17 games, Prescott threw for over 300 yards."
Dak Prescott started every game in 2025, the second time in three seasons and the sixth time in his ten NFL seasons. He completed 404 of 600 passes for a 67.3 percent completion rate, his third-highest completions and highest attempts. Prescott threw for 4,552 yards, his second-highest season total, and 30 touchdown passes while throwing 10 interceptions. He posted six 300-yard games and had two four-touchdown performances against the Raiders and Jets, including a 25-of-33, 268-yard, four-touchdown game in Las Vegas. The Cowboys finished 7-9-1 and lost all four games in which Prescott failed to throw a touchdown. Milton arrived from New England to back up Prescott after being drafted in 2024 and making a lone appearance relieving Maye.
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