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Dak Prescott has impressed the entire league this season, bouncing back from a season-ending hamstring injury last year. The Dallas Cowboys have found themselves in pass-heavy game scripts for the majority of their games.
Prescott did not pin the loss on his defense after the Panthers drove 71 yards on a clock-eating 15-play drive to end it. Running back Rico Dowdle managed 183 yards rushing against his former team and scored on a 36-yard reception in the second half. Dowdle's 239 all-purpose yards set a franchise record.
Despite coming up short in the decisive moment of the game with a three-and-out, Dak Prescott had another strong performance. However, the Dallas Cowboys' defense is a disaster - a
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott made some unlucky NFL history on Sunday afternoon during the team's brutal loss to the Carolina Panthers in Week 6.
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.
The Dallas Cowboys may be reeling from Sunday's loss to the Carolina Panthers, but they'll have to rebound quickly as they take on the rival Washington Commanders. Fortunately, it looks like they'll be getting a pretty big boost on offense.
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.