– Season snapshot: A 7-9-1 record capped by a loss to the New York Giants on Jan 4. The coaching carousel stays steady for now, with no big head coach changes, but roster tweaks are still on the horizon.
– Dak Prescott’s stellar numbers 📊: Prescott put up big-time stats this season, including 4,552 passing yards (second-highest of his career) and 30 touchdowns (tied for third-highest). He also posted only 10 interceptions (second-fewest), started all 17 games, and added 177 rushing yards with 2 rushing touchdowns, plus 15 first downs on the ground.
– All-time milestone 🏆: Prescott surpassed Tony Romo to become the Cowboys’ all-time leading passer, capping a season full of record-breaking throws and durability.
– Comeback Player of the Year spotlight 🔥: Prescott is officially in the mix for the 2025 NFL Comeback Player of the Year Award — a finalist spot that would make him the second Cowboys player ever to win it (Greg Ellis won it in 2007 after his Achilles comeback). He’s been a finalist before, in 2021.
– Prescott’s reflection 🗣️: It was a tough, frustrating year, with a high-powered offense that didn’t always finish in close games. He credits the consistency and effort of his teammates and coaches, emphasizing the positives and the drive to improve.
Takeaway: Prescott’s elite production, leadership, and near-miss in tight games set the stage for an exciting Cowboys offseason focused on building a championship-caliber run next year. 🏈📊🔥