Panthers, Prescott and the Cowboys
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If I had a better handle on The Dallas Morning News’ archives, I would just call up a column I wrote in 2011 or maybe 2013, one that spoke of how wasted Tony Romo’s performance was on this particular Cowboys team,
The Dallas Cowboys face a tough test against NFC East rivals Washington Commanders in Week 7, but they may be getting some key players back on the field.
Dak Prescott remains optimistic about the Dallas Cowboys’ chances of qualifying for the NFL playoffs despite suffering their third loss in six games. The Cowboys currently sit third in the NFC East behind the Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Commanders.
Despite another strong performance by Dak Prescott and the offense, the Cowboys came up short and fell to Carolina, 30-27, thanks to a game-winning field goal as time expired. It's the latest setback for Dallas in what has been an up and down season. If there has been once consistency, however, it's the terrible defensive play.
Once again, the Cowboys' defense struggled as quarterback Dak Prescott and the Dallas offense did their best to pick up the slack. Prescott finished the game with 261 yards, three touchdowns and zero interceptions on 25 of 34 passing.
Dak Prescott and George Pickens’ terrific effort wasn’t enough as the Cowboys fell to the Carolina Panthers 30-27.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott makes history during the team's Week 6 matchup against the Carolina Panthers.
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Injury Report: Should fans worry that Cowboys QB Dak Prescott's throwing hand is taped up?
When watching Cowboys-Panthers today, QB Dak Prescott has his right hand/lower arm taped up a little bit. He got scratched up in practice the other day. In pregame warmups he's throwing with no issues and he even balanced the ball on his hand. He's good.