Dak Prescott discusses pressure to win Super Bowl as Cowboys QB
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 12, 2026, 2:17 AM
Last updated Jun 12, 2026
Dak Prescott addressed the ongoing scrutiny of NFL quarterbacks during a recent interview, emphasizing that they are judged by their ability to win the last game of the season. He highlighted his record of 2-5 in the postseason compared to Tony Romo's 2-4, as neither quarterback has led the Cowboys to an NFC Championship Game since 1995. Prescott, who is entering his 11th season with Dallas and needs six more touchdown passes to surpass Romo's franchise record, acknowledged that the lack of a Super Bowl ring impacts perceptions of their legacies. He expressed a relentless drive to help his team succeed and win championships.
- •Prescott enters his 11th season with a record of 2-5 in the postseason.
- •He can break Tony Romo's franchise record with six more touchdown passes.
- •The Cowboys have not appeared in the NFC Championship Game since 1995.
- •Prescott emphasizes the obsession with winning the last game.
- •He is currently the highest-paid player in NFL history.
- 2:17 AMYahoo Sports — Dak Prescott: Quarterbacks are judged by winning that last game
"Dak Prescott and Tony Romo own all of the Cowboys' major passing records.
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