He’s the leader of the offense and has plenty of reason for optimism, but why is Dak Prescott a reason to be positive?
We continue the Reasons To Be Positive series, where we look to find reasons for inspiration and optimism ahead of the 2025 season. This installment looks at Dak Prescott.
2024 Season stats:
Games- 8
Pass Attempts- 286
Pass Completions- 185
Completion Percentage- 64%
Pass Yards- 1,978
Touchdowns- 11
INT- 8
Sacks- 21
Passer Rating- 86.9
2025 Projected stats:
Pass Attempts- 578
Pass Completions- 397
Completion Percentage- 68%
Pass Yards- 4,879
Touchdowns- 29
INT- 9
Sacks- 34
With minicamp over the 2025 training camp at Oxnard is the next step and quarterback Dak Prescott stands as a key figure in making sure the offense gets off to a good start for a promising season. Despite facing challenges last year trying to ignite the offense and suffering injuries, Prescott’s leadership, experience, and commitment to the franchise provide a strong foundation for optimism among Cowboys fans.
Prescott’s 2024 season was marked by both achievements and setbacks. He played in eight games, completing 185 of 286 passes for 1,978 yards, 11 touchdowns, and eight interceptions, resulting in a passer rating of 86.9. His performance was impacted by a hamstring injury that sidelined him for the back half of the season, but he was hindered by a string of injuries to offensive playmakers around him when he was on the field.
Before the 2024 season, Prescott was playing some of the most efficient football of his career. In 2023, he led the NFL in touchdown passes (36) and ranked among the league leaders in QBR and passer rating. He also led Dallas to a 12–5 record and the NFC East title, proving that when surrounded by good protection and given rhythm, he can orchestrate a top-tier offense. He consistently grades among the best in intermediate accuracy and decision-making against the blitz, which will be key with an offensive line now in transition.
Dallas is now entering a new era with coaching changes and roster turnover, particularly on the offensive line. Prescott’s veteran presence becomes even more crucial now, acting as the bridge between the old core and the next generation. He’s already taken an active leadership role in offseason work, connecting with the younger players, while maintaining his strong rapport with CeeDee Lamb and Jake Ferguson. His experience makes him the calming voice in the huddle and locker room, which will be crucial when adversity hits during the season.
Beyond statistics and his strong leadership skills, Prescott remains a cornerstone of the Cowboys’ identity. His commitment to the franchise was solidified with a four-year, $240 million contract extension signed back in September 2024, which included $231 million guaranteed and an $80 million signing bonus.
Outlook for 2025
With new head coach, Brian Schottenheimer at the helm, the Cowboys are poised for an inspiring and fresh start. Prescott’s experience and leadership will be vital in navigating this transition...