Dak poised to become Cowboys' career passing leader
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Dak poised to become Cowboys' career passing leader
""I'm humbled. Thankful to be healthy and to be in this position to do it," Prescott said. "I was on the production call [with Fox], and they asked me the same thing, 'Would I have thought this 10 years ago?' And I said, 'Yeah, I was very arrogant as a rookie.' When you've played in this game long enough and you can stay healthy, with my expectations of what my play is, that's supposed to happen. So just thankful, humbled, super grateful to be playing a game I love at this high of a level.""
""It's hard to do every year, each game," Prescott said. "... I just go into every game honestly trying to get 80[%], and that's such a steep number, but that's what I want. I think I've told y'all that after games, any incompletion I don't like unless it's a good one [where] I have to throw it away and have to live to the next play.""
Dak Prescott is 160 passing yards away from becoming the Dallas Cowboys' career passing leader, sitting at 34,024 yards versus Tony Romo's 34,183. Prescott already holds the franchise record for completions with 3,033 and has the highest single-season completion percentage in team history, now at 67.1%. He ranks second in attempts (4,521) behind Troy Aikman, third in wins with 80 behind Aikman and Roger Staubach, and trails Romo in touchdown passes (234 to 247). Prescott credited health and consistency for his milestones and emphasized pride in his accuracy, while coach Brian Schottenheimer noted Prescott's focus on the team.
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