Dak Prescott’s Historic Moment

For nearly two decades, Tom Brady’s dominance over the AFC East was unmatched. Seventeen division titles, six Super Bowl rings, and a legacy cemented in gold. But now, Dak Prescott of the Dallas Cowboys has written his own chapter in that same story — one that just surpassed the greatest to ever do it.
After the Cowboys’ emphatic 44–22 victory over the Washington Commanders, Prescott officially moved past Brady with a .795 divisional winning percentage, compared to Brady’s .784. Only Patrick Mahomes (.857) stands above him, proving that Dak is not only elite — he’s historic.
A Masterclass in Precision
Prescott didn’t just break a record — he owned the spotlight.
He completed 21 of 30 passes for 264 yards and 3 touchdowns, marking his fourth straight game with at least 3 TD passes. His command of the offense was surgical, turning pressure into poise and silence into celebration.
And just when fans thought the Cowboys’ offense couldn’t get any sharper, CeeDee Lamb made a thunderous return from injury, catching a 74-yard touchdown that sent AT&T Stadium into a frenzy.
From Underdog to Franchise Legend

When Prescott replaced Tony Romo back in 2016, few imagined he would one day challenge the records of Brady and Mahomes. Yet, season after season, Dak continues to redefine what it means to lead America’s Team.
Now tied with Romo for 40 career games with at least 3 passing touchdowns, Prescott also stands second in Cowboys history for total passing TDs — and he’s currently the highest-paid quarterback in the NFL on a per-year basis.
MVP Season Incoming?
The Cowboys have scored 37 or more points in four of seven games, and Prescott’s consistency is the heartbeat of that success. Analysts across the league are already whispering what Cowboys Nation has known for weeks:
“Dak Prescott isn’t just playing great football — he’s playing championship football.”
Legacy Beyond Numbers
Prescott’s journey has never been about chasing records — it’s been about rewriting narratives. Critics once doubted his ability to win big games. Now, he’s breaking historic marks once thought untouchable, leading a Dallas team that’s finally matching his hunger and precision.
If the current trajectory holds, Dak Prescott isn’t just chasing an MVP title — he’s chasing immortality in Cowboys history.