Cowboys Celebrate Dak Prescott’s Landmark Achievement Against Panthers

The Dallas Cowboys showcased their offensive prowess once again during their Week 6 game against the Carolina Panthers. Missing key players like CeeDee Lamb, they still managed to score 24 points after three quarters.
Dak Prescott’s Historic Achievement
Quarterback Dak Prescott achieved a significant milestone, surpassing Troy Aikman in passing yards. With a total of 32,947 yards, Prescott now holds the second-most passing yards in Cowboys history. He is only behind Tony Romo, who has 34,183 yards.
Prescott’s Journey
- Drafted 135th overall from Mississippi State in the fourth round.
- Signed a four-year, $240 million contract extension, becoming the highest-paid QB.
- Despite injuries in 2024, he maintains a high performance with a 71.3% pass completion rate.
Prescott’s consistency is evident. He entered the Panthers game with 1,356 yards, 10 touchdowns, and just three interceptions this season.
Offensive Contributions
George Pickens has emerged as a valuable addition in the absence of key players. His performances this season have significantly helped the team maintain their offensive momentum.
Injury Updates
CeeDee Lamb, who injured his ankle in Week 3, is expected to return soon. His recovery seems promising, and his return would significantly boost the team’s offensive capabilities.
The Cowboys continue to build on their recent successes, aiming for significant achievements in the ongoing NFL season. Emegypt will provide further updates on their progress.