Sunday was full of all sorts of history for the Cowboys
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Sunday was full of all sorts of history for the Cowboys
"Prescott has now reached this feat 22 separate times in his career which is tied for the most in franchise history with Tony Romo. This isn't exactly something that stands out with regards to history, but it feels important to mention. Below you will find the first seven games of each season of Prescott's career save for 2020 (he did not reach seven games before being lost for the season with the ankle injury)."
"This season (again, this is the first seven games of each campaign) is easily the most efficient overall start for Dak. He has the third-most yards, second-most touchdowns, second-fewest interceptions, tied for the fewest sacks taken, and he is doing it all with the best completion percentage of the samplings. He is in nirvana right now. Javonte Williams crossed the century mark on the ground for the Cowboys, his second time doing so as a member of the team."
"It was one of those games where just about everything went their way. Those types of contests are rare and we should celebrate it accordingly. Obviously we are all ready and anxious to see if the Cowboys' form from Sunday can be maintained in the future, but before we move all the way on we need to properly place Sunday's game in its historical place. Thanks to the offerings of Stathead and Pro Football Reference we can literally do this."
The Dallas Cowboys dominated the Washington Commanders with a comprehensive performance. Dak Prescott threw three touchdowns and no interceptions for the fourth game of the season and the fourth consecutive such game, marking the 22nd time in his career—a figure tied with Tony Romo for the franchise lead. Early-season samples across Prescott's first seven games show this campaign as his most efficient start, ranking third in yards, second in touchdowns, second-fewest interceptions, tied for fewest sacks, and highest completion percentage. Javonte Williams recorded a 100-yard rushing game, his second with the team, and Rico Dowdle had four 100-yard games last season.
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