FRISCO, Texas (AP) - Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys have a wildly fluctuating first six games to ponder on their bye week, perhaps best illustrated by two recent glimpses of their quarterback.
The season’s wild swings leave Dak Prescott and the Cowboys plenty to ponder during their bye week
FRISCO, Texas (AP) - Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys have a wildly fluctuating first six games to ponder on their bye week, perhaps best illustrated by two recent glimpses of their quarterback.
After midnight on a rain-delayed Sunday night into Monday in Pittsburgh, Prescott’s winning throw in the final seconds capped a clutch fourth quarter in a 20-17 win almost two weeks ago.
Last weekend in the comfort of AT&T Stadium, Prescott’s early interception triggered the worst home loss since before owner Jerry Jones bought the team in 1989 - 47-9 to the Detroit Lions.
So, the Cowboys (3-3) sit at .500, winless at home, perfect on the road, with an offense that can’t seem to find a rhythm and a defense that looks strong one week, then among the worst in the NFL the next.