NFL Fans Sound Off on Dak Prescott’s Bold Cowboys Claim

After an injured season, the Dallas Cowboys quarterrier, Dak Prescott, feels confident. The veteran passer has a lot to prove after his team fought powerfully during the 2024 NFL season.
This year, Prescott is thinking at least of the NFC championship. While the QB1 of the Cowboys shook his hand of the owner of the Los Angeles Rams before the Cowboys-Rams pre-season battle on Saturday, Prescott would have told Stan Kroenke that the Cowboys would meet the Rams in the title match of the conference.
Via @MikeleslieTFAA: Dak Prescott shook hands with the owner of the Rams Stan Kroenke, then told him “we will meet you in the NFC championship”.
NFL fans react to Prescott’s comments
Via @Snipemyles: He knows that the NFC championship takes place after the division tour, right?
@Braidedsochan: Rams will play. The cowboys will be in competition and greet.
@ Realtjs2: Is Dak exchanged?
@ChristPreme: Nice of him to support another team in the championship match!
@david_nolewajka: Is it buying tickets for the game?

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Prescott did not adapt to the opening of the pre-season on Saturday for the cowboys. Although he has become healthy again, cowboys will alleviate Prescott in the mixture.
Last season was a difficult start to a major contract extension for Prescott. After having signed a four-year contract, worth 240 million dollars, Prescott fought against an injury halfway through the year. In November, he would undergo surgery and lacked the rest of the season.
While the absence of Prescott was certainly a major blow for the cowboys, the veteran passer was struggling during his first eight action games before the reverse. Prescott had a 3-5 file, with only 64% of its passes for 1,978 yards, 11 affected and eight interceptions.
Prescott monitoring a year of MVP caliber was certainly disappointing. Without him, the cowboys missed the playoffs.
Before the 2025 NFL season, Prescott feels clearly confident because he feels healthy again. Dallas helped their franchise quarterly by adding another weapon in the game of passes with the former receiver off competition from Pittsburgh Steelers, George Pickens.
Although Prescott becomes healthy again, as well as new additions, NFL fans are clearly not too confident in cowboys before the 2025 NFL season.
The story does not increase well for Prescott cowboys. They have experienced successful regular seasons, making the playoffs seven times since 2016. However, they have only had 2-5 in the playoffs since the kick-off of the Prescott era. Their elimination race in 2023 ended with a match after a year.
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