Schottenheimer's Reaction: Cowboys Face Week 15 Setback and Urgent Adjustments
Brian Schottenheimer owns Week 15 loss, cites conservative calls and Cowboys' third-down and red-zone struggles ahead of Week 16.
Dak Prescott, born July 29, 1993, in Sulphur, Louisiana, is a prominent American football quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys in the NFL. He played college football at Mississippi State, where he distinguished himself by becoming the fourth player in FBS history to pass for 60 touchdowns and rush for 40 touchdowns in a career[1]. Prescott was selected by the Cowboys in the fourth round of the 2016 NFL Draft (135th overall)[1]. His NFL career quickly advanced when starting quarterback Tony Romo suffered an injury in the 2016 preseason, thrusting Prescott into the starting role. He capitalized on this opportunity by leading the Cowboys to a 13–3 record in his rookie season, an NFC-best, while forming a dynamic offensive duo with rookie running back Ezekiel Elliott[2]. Prescott set several rookie records for the Cowboys, including passing yards, touchdowns, and passer rating[6]. Since then, Prescott has been the Cowboys' starting quarterback and a key team leader. Despite regular-season success, the Cowboys have consistently struggled to advance deep into the playoffs, with repeated early postseason exits in recent years, including losses to the San Francisco 49ers and Green Bay Packers[2]. The team notably holds a record streak of 13 playoff appearances without reaching the conference championship game since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger[2]. As of the 2024 season, Prescott is entering the final year of his contract with Dallas. Contract negotiations have stalled, and while Prescott remains focused on leading the Cowboys to playoff success, he has expressed openness to playing for another team after the current contract expires[3]. He continues to be regarded as the franchise's long-term quarterback solution, with executive leadership expressing confidence in his ability to lead the team to a championship[3]. Prescott is noted for his poise, leadership, and dual-threat capability as both a passer and runner. At 6'2" and 238 pounds, he remains active and a central figure in the Cowboys' offense[4][6].
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