Dak Prescott makes NFC Championship Game prediction, Cowboys QB sends confident message to Rams

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Unsurprisingly, Dak Prescott has great hopes for Dallas Cowboys in 2025. He also expects Los Angeles Rams to be also good. Before the opening of the pre-season of Saturday between the two teams, the Cowboys quarter-rear had a notable exchange with the owner of the Rams, Stan Kroenke, who was also expressed with Jerry Jones and other Cowboys brass members.

“We will meet you in the NFC championship,” Prescott told Kroenke.

The Rams progressed last season to the NFC division of the playoffs. The cowboys went 7-10 last year, but that was largely due to the fact that Prescott missed more than half of the year due to an injury.

Rams and cowboys have a rich history of the playoffs against each other. The two teams met in eliminatory series nine times, the RAMs holding a 5-4 file in these games. The last eliminatory match between the two took place during the 2018 qualifying division. Los Angeles recorded a 30-22 victory that day en route to an appearance in the Super Bowl Liii.

Dallas and Los Angeles met twice in the match for the title NFC, the cowboys winning the two games (in 1975 and 1978). In 1979, the RAMs extracted a measure from revenge by upsetting the cowboys during the divisional round of the playoffs. It was ultimately the last match of the future quarter of the Roger Staubach fame.

Another notable eliminatory match between the two teams occurred in the 1985 divisional round of qualifiers. That day, Rams Future Hall of Fame, Eric Dickerson, rushed to a record of qualifying series in a single match of 248 yards by leading to Los Angeles at a 20-0 victory.

The two teams must overcome a certain early adversity if they want Prescott prediction to materialize. The Rams quarter, Matthew Stafford, missed time this summer after aggravating a disc behind his back. He hopes To resume next week’s jet.

The cowboys remain in the middle of the waiting of Micah Parsons and the recent trade request which is looking for a stronger contract. Parsons was “very committed” to team facilities despite his trade request, Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer recently said.

Dallas hopes to take a 29 -year -old drought without an appearance of a match for the NFC title. It is the longest drought in the NFC and the longest third in the NFL behind the Browns of Cleveland and Miami Dolphins.

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