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

Records or not, Dak will end his career as another "Cowboy great" who never won anything under Jerry and Stephen Jones. He can join Martin, Tyron, Witten, Romo, Zeke, Dez and dozens of other guys who's careers were wasted.
Dak was never a "Cowboy great".
And he will go down as the quarterback pretender that finished off the Cowboys franchise.
 
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).
Dak has had 9 years he is joke
 
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I'll remember Dak the same way I remember Romo. Really good but never did anything in the post season. Maybe that's because or Jerry maybe it's not but it's how I'm going to remember them
 
Dak pads stats against crap teams and craps the bed against good teams. Rinse and repeat. He’s the poster child for “ stats don’t really mean much’. He’s a clown that will drag this franchise down until he’s gone,
 
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).
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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).
I feel like whether you love or hate Dak you got to respect the records he’s breaking. In an ideal world he’d be breaking this records and the team is winning Super Bowls. But for Dak you got to give him respect for breaking the records.

So I’m excited for Dak on a personal level that he is reaching these accomplishments.

Troy Aikman is one of my favorite Cowboys and when Romo passed him up as far as stats go I was happy for Tony. Tony is also one of my favorite Cowboy and now Prescott is passing up Romo as far as stats and I’m happy for Prescott.
 

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