Dak Prescott Aims for Super Bowl Glory as Cowboys' Longest-Tenured QB

June 13, 2025
Dak Prescott Aims for Super Bowl Glory as Cowboys' Longest-Tenured QB
  • Entering his 10th season as the quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys, Dak Prescott is determined to win a Super Bowl title.

  • As the longest-tenured player on the team, Prescott ranks among the top five in franchise history for wins, passing yards, and passing touchdowns.

  • The Cowboys have not won a Super Bowl since 1995 and have not reached a conference championship since their Super Bowl 30 victory.

  • Interestingly, Prescott has not started in a conference championship game during his nine NFL seasons, a unique statistic as no quarterback has won a Super Bowl with their drafting team without such starts.

  • Despite leading the Cowboys to the playoffs five times, Prescott has a disappointing postseason record of 2-5, one of the worst in NFL history for quarterbacks with five or more starts.

  • Prescott emphasizes that his focus is on winning a championship rather than on his legacy, stating, "The legacy will take care of itself."

  • He is committed to team success and personal fulfillment, which he believes are more important than individual accolades.

  • In the previous season, he was the runner-up in the MVP voting, contributing to the Cowboys' consistent performance with a 12-5 record for three consecutive seasons.

  • Last year, Prescott signed a four-year, $240 million extension, making him the highest-paid player in NFL history, which adds pressure to succeed.

  • After missing nine games last season due to a hamstring injury, he completed the offseason program without issues and is set to be fully cleared for contact by late July 2025.

  • In his rookie year of 2016, Prescott helped the Cowboys achieve the best record in the conference, but playoff appearances since then have not progressed past wild-card weekend.

  • Cowboys' offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer has praised Prescott's work ethic and dedication, stressing that the focus has been on wins rather than legacy.

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