Few divisions in the NFL are as competitive or historic as the NFC East.
The rivalries between the Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants, and Washington Commanders have produced decades of iconic moments.
But in the modern era, one constant has emerged: Dak Prescott owns the NFC East.
Since taking over as Dallas’ starter in 2016, Prescott has amassed a career 33-8 record (.805 win rate) in divisional play.
That dominance isn’t just about wins—it’s backed up by elite personal production against every rival.
Prescott has been borderline flawless vs the Giants and Commanders, stringing together win streaks and blowouts, while maintaining a winning record and top-tier stats vs the Eagles—the team most often viewed as Dallas’ biggest obstacle.
To truly understand Dak’s dominance, you have to compare him directly with the quarterbacks he faces in the NFC East.
The Washington Commanders section only listed their quarterbacks’ records against Dak Prescott, as they have had more than 10 quarterbacks since Prescott entered the league.
Dak missed both Eagles matchups in 2024 after suffering a hamstring injury in Week 9.
Dallas was swept by Philadelphia and outscored 75-13 in the series without him. That collapse highlighted just how much the Cowboys rely on Prescott in division play.
The NFC East has long been defined by parity, but Dak Prescott has changed the narrative. With a 33-8 divisional record, over 10,000 passing yards, and 80 touchdowns, he isn’t just winning—he’s dominating.
Against Washington, he posted a 106.6 passer rating. Against New York, a 102.4 rating with 29 touchdowns. Against Philadelphia, he still maintains a winning record and a 100.6 rating.
When you stack him against Jalen Hurts, Daniel Jones, and Washington’s quarterback carousel, the evidence is undeniable: Dak Prescott is the NFC East’s best quarterback—and it’s most consistent winner.
As long as he’s under center, the Dallas Cowboys don’t just compete in the NFC East. They own the NFC East.