Dak Prescott matched Patrick Mahomes' magic in dramatic win over Chiefs
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Dak Prescott matched Patrick Mahomes' magic in dramatic win over Chiefs
"Dak Prescott did not view Thursday's game as him against Patrick Mahomes. It was the Dallas Cowboys against the Kansas City Chiefs. While Mahomes was magical, throwing four touchdown passes and showing the ability to wiggle out of constant pressure to keep the Chiefs in the game until the end, Prescott matched the three-time Super Bowl champion with defining moments of his own in the Cowboys' 31-28 win against the Chiefs."
"Facing third-and-8 from the Chiefs' 45, Prescott hit receiver George Pickens on a slant and saw the receiver deke one cornerback ( Jaylen Watson) and hurdle another ( Trent McDuffie) for a 39-yard gain. But what Prescott did on third-and-goal from the 3, as well as the subsequent 2-point play, was downright Mahomesian."
"Javonte kind of waved me down, showing me it was open," Prescott said. "That's just backyard football. That play's Javonte as much as it is me."
Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys beat the Kansas City Chiefs 31-28. Patrick Mahomes threw four touchdown passes and kept the Chiefs competitive with improvisational plays. Prescott produced defining moments, including a 39-yard slant to George Pickens that eluded two defenders and a decisive third-and-goal sequence culminating in a flip to Javonte Williams for a touchdown and a successful two-point play. A coach-to-quarterback communication outage forced Prescott closer to the sideline, but he still identified plays and executed under heavy pressure. The result was a narrow Cowboys victory over a resilient Chiefs offense.
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