Dak Prescott sets team passing yards record
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Dak Prescott set the Dallas Cowboys' franchise record for career passing yards during a game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Prescott achieved this milestone with a 9-yard completion to George Pickens in the third quarter, surpassing Tony Romo's previous record of 34,183 passing yards. Prescott entered the game needing 160 yards to break the record and tied it with a 1-yard touchdown pass to Pickens at the end of the first half. In addition to this record, Prescott also holds the Cowboys' records for career completion percentage, career completions, and career passer rating. He ranks second in passing yards, attempts, and passing touchdowns, and third in total wins. Meanwhile, Troy Aikman holds the franchise record for attempts (4,715) and wins (94), and Romo remains first in passing touchdowns (247). Despite Prescott's milestone, the Eagles maintained a lead of 21-7 following a forced three-and-out by the Cowboys' defense.
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