The Dallas Cowboys are all set to clash helmets with their western counterparts, the Arizona Cardinals. Coming off two sweet victories where they dominated the gridiron and made their opponents kiss the turf. The Cowboys are set to make a hat trick. However, this game means much more to the Cowboys’ starting quarterback Dak Prescott.
The QB champ is about to achieve a record, as well as give befitting answers to his critics. Talk about ruling the gridiron with an iron fist!
Dak Prescott’s century in the making
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Dak Prescott, who started off his NFL career with the highest passer rating as a rookie, is making milestones one after another and the one he is about to make is sure to immortalize his name in the league for generations to come. Today, the QB champ is set to step onto the field for his 100th game start, a moment that’s been long in the making.
#Cowboys QB Dak Prescott will play his 100th career game in Week 3 against the Cardinals.
He is the only player in NFL history with at least 150 touchdown passes and 25 rushing touchdowns in his first 100 games, per @ESPNStatsInfo pic.twitter.com/p0ZmjZMXzJ
— Ed Werder (@WerderEdESPN) September 19, 2023
For Prescott, it’s not just about making the 100th start. No, it’s about making history. In fact, Prescott is the only player in NFL history to boast 150 touchdown passes and 25 rushing touchdowns in his first 100 games. Talk about ruling the gridiron with an iron fist!
Clearly, Prescott is set to make an achievement that will write his name on the gridiron with golden letters and it may even immortalize his name for generations to come. Talk about ruling the gridiron with an iron fist!
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Dak Prescott: Defying doubts and rewriting history
Dak Prescott is rewriting history when there are doubts swirling about his caliber as a player. With Trey Lance’s arrival in the Cowboys, the franchise seemingly put Prescott on notice, given his contract status. Moreover, Prescott missed 17 starts in the past three seasons due to a dislocated and fractured right ankle, a calf strain, and a broken right thumb.
However, he is sending out a clear message to his critics- ‘you may be able to replace me but you can’t replace my legacy,’ looks like, the QB is serving a humble pie to his doubters, one record at a time. This Cowboy is riding into the history books, and he’s not slowing down for anyone!
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