Dak Prescott refused to celebrate his record day until Cowboys' comeback was complete

Dak Prescott refused to celebrate his record day until Cowboys' comeback was complete

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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott set a new team record for career passing yards during the team's 24-21 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles. Prescott surpassed Tony Romo's previous record of 34,183 yards. Prescott entered the game needing 160 yards to break the record and achieved it with a 1-yard touchdown pass to George Pickens at the end of the first half and a 9-yard completion to Pickens in the third quarter. He finished the game with 354 passing yards, bringing his career total to 34,378 yards.

In addition to the passing record, Prescott also set a team record by leading his 25th career comeback, breaking a tie with Romo. The Cowboys rallied to score 24 consecutive points, tying a team record for the largest comeback in franchise history. Prescott expressed gratitude and emotion over the milestones, attributing his success to hard work and support from his teammates.

Originally by https://www.nbcsports.com/author/charean-williamson November 24, 2025
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