Dak Prescott shows strong stats against playoff teams since 2021
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 5, 2026, 1:00 PM
Last updated Jul 5, 2026
Dak Prescott's performance against playoff teams from 2021 to 2025 reveals a passer rating of 99.0, ranking him third among quarterbacks with at least ten starts. His rating against playoff teams is close to his overall passer rating of 99.3, which indicates consistent performance. A detailed analysis shows he performs better than the NFL average, which stood at 91.4 in 2025, particularly excelling against teams with 11 or more wins. This counters narratives suggesting Prescott only pads stats against weaker opponents. Further examination is needed to understand his metrics against teams finishing with 6-8 wins, where his performance slightly drops but remains competitive with other quarterbacks.
- •Prescott has a 99.0 passer rating against playoff teams since 2021.
- •His overall passer rating is 99.3, showing nearly equal performance.
- •NFL average passer rating in 2025 was 91.4.
- •Prescott outperforms the average against all win brackets except for 6-8 win teams.
- •The analysis aims to clarify misconceptions about Prescott's game impact.
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