Dallas Cowboys field general Dak Prescott delivered one of the most memorable performances of his career on Sunday evening, powering the Cowboys to a dramatic 24-21 comeback win over the Philadelphia Eagles (8-3).
The veteran quarterback not only erased a 21-point deficit against one of the NFL’s toughest defenses, but he also made franchise history in the process. Prescott finished with 354 passing yards, two touchdowns through the air, and another on the ground — numbers that helped spark a rally after Dallas found itself down 21-0 in the first half.
As the offense found its rhythm, Prescott officially passed Tony Romo to become the Cowboys’ all-time leading passer , moving to 34,378 career yards. Romo previously held the record at 34,183, with Troy Aikman sitting third on the lis

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