Dak Prescott is poised to break several Dallas Cowboys franchise passing records in 2025

In 2025, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is poised to break several franchise passing records, including potentially surpassing Tony Romo for all-time passing yards, passing touchdowns and becoming the team's winningest quarterback.

Here's a breakdown of Prescott's current standing and potential record-breaking achievements:

  • All-Time Passing Yards Leader:
Dak Prescott is currently third in Cowboys history for passing yards (31,471), behind Troy Aikman (32,942) and Tony Romo (34,183).

Prescott is within reach (2,713) of surpassing Romo for the all-time lead in passing yards.

With a career average of 258.4 yards per game, he could pass Aikman in 5 starts and Romo in 10 starts.

Dak Prescott has the potential to also threaten Romo's franchise record (4,903), having thrown for 4,902 yards in 2019, one yard shy of Romo's single-season record.

  • All-Time Passing Touchdown Leader:
Dak Prescott is currently second in Cowboys history in touchdowns (213), behind Tony Romo (248). Prescott is within 36 touchdowns of becoming the Cowboys franchise all-time Touchdown leader, something he could accomplish in 2025 thanks in part to having thrown for a franchise single season TD record (37) back in 2021 and (36) in 2023.

  • Winningest Regular Season Quarterback:
Prescott is also on track to become the franchise's winningest quarterback in the regular season.

He is currently 15 wins from tying Aikman. In a 17 game 2025 season, Dak would have to lead the Cowboys to a 16 - 1 record to become the winningest regular season leader in franchise history.

When it comes to all-time most wins (regular season + postseason) in Dallas Cowboys franchise history, Troy Aikman & Roger Staubach (tied) are the franchise leaders by far (94), followed by Tony Romo (92), Danny White (91), then Dak Prescott (76).

Best to ever wear the star, obviously. Stats say so.
 
I have no idea where all that came from. There is nothing wrong the OL. If you don't feel there is a WR2 on the roster that's fine the Cowboys will likely add another. And they will add a RB1 in the next 6 months also.

So no, he won't legitimately get killed this year
Zach is gone, Giuyton is?, and what do we have at RT?....the OL should promise end of last season but until we see what we draft there is a big question mark. With the voids at WR, TE, and RB this puts more pressure on the rest of the line. I have no faith in adding a RB or WR that is a difference maker. Believe it when I see it
 
If only he had Hall of Famers at every position on offense ...... maybe he could get past the second round of the playoffs.
 
Zach is gone, Giuyton is?, and what do we have at RT?....the OL should promise end of last season but until we see what we draft there is a big question mark.
Guyton will be fine. So will Steele. Not just saying that either. These new coaches will make a HUGE difference. A real NFL running scheme and better RB will make a big difference. Cowboys won't be adding any OL in the draft that will impact the starting 5 this year.
 
In 2025, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is poised to break several franchise passing records, including potentially surpassing Tony Romo for all-time passing yards, passing touchdowns and becoming the team's winningest quarterback.

Here's a breakdown of Prescott's current standing and potential record-breaking achievements:

  • All-Time Passing Yards Leader:
Dak Prescott is currently third in Cowboys history for passing yards (31,471), behind Troy Aikman (32,942) and Tony Romo (34,183).

Prescott is within reach (2,713) of surpassing Romo for the all-time lead in passing yards.

With a career average of 258.4 yards per game, he could pass Aikman in 5 starts and Romo in 10 starts.

Dak Prescott has the potential to also threaten Romo's franchise record (4,903), having thrown for 4,902 yards in 2019, one yard shy of Romo's single-season record.

  • All-Time Passing Touchdown Leader:
Dak Prescott is currently second in Cowboys history in touchdowns (213), behind Tony Romo (248). Prescott is within 36 touchdowns of becoming the Cowboys franchise all-time Touchdown leader, something he could accomplish in 2025 thanks in part to having thrown for a franchise single season TD record (37) back in 2021 and (36) in 2023.

  • Winningest Regular Season Quarterback:
Prescott is also on track to become the franchise's winningest quarterback in the regular season.

He is currently 15 wins from tying Aikman. In a 17 game 2025 season, Dak would have to lead the Cowboys to a 16 - 1 record to become the winningest regular season leader in franchise history.

When it comes to all-time most wins (regular season + postseason) in Dallas Cowboys franchise history, Troy Aikman & Roger Staubach (tied) are the franchise leaders by far (94), followed by Tony Romo (92), Danny White (91), then Dak Prescott (76).
So what changed? In 2012 stats were for losers. What's the difference now?
 
Guyton will be fine. So will Steele. Not just saying that either. These new coaches will make a HUGE difference. A real NFL running scheme and better RB will make a big difference. Cowboys won't be adding any OL in the draft that will impact the starting 5 this year.
time will tell, and if they putz around like they seem to do....missing out on Jeanty and Hampton is likely
 
Dak will forever be remembered as the biggest choker QB the Cowboys have every had. Nobody will think about any stupid regular season records.
 
All of these individual accolades and for some reason it just cant translate in the playoffs. Its a night and day difference. Dak generally plays poorly against good teams and plays lights out against the worst in the league. He had the benefit of a weak divison for years, now I doubt we split with the Eagles or Commanders.
 
I find these bootlickers funny

When defending Jerry they talk about how much talent he drafts and acquires .......

When defending Dak they talk about how he has no talent around him ........

Weird.
 
do they give out rings for that?
Nope!!! But everyone in the Hall of Fame don't have rings.... so how did they get in there if stats didn't matter??


To clear things up, I'm not in ANY WAY..... saying Dak is a HOFer.

With that said, Nick Foles, Trent Dilfer, Brad Johnson and a few others have been given rings.... why aren't they in the HOF?

It's all about the rings, correct?
 

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