The main reason why Dak Prescott is a 2025 MVP candidate
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The main reason why Dak Prescott is a 2025 MVP candidate
"Prescott is second in yards at 1,881, just 32 behind Justin Herbert, who has 12 more attempts and two fewer completions so far. He is also second in touchdowns with 16, one behind the other Los Angeles quarterback, Matt Stafford. More importantly, he's protecting the football. So far, he has just three interceptions. None thrown in the last four games. His start to this season has him in the conversation for the NFL's MVP award."
"In 2021, after seven games, he was 5-1 with one missed game and a bye week. He had 1,813 yards, with 16 touchdowns and four interceptions. In 2023, he was 5-2 after seven games with a bye week, and sported a line of 1,637 yards, 10 touchdowns, and five interceptions. Unfortunately, in both seasons, the next game ended with a loss, including one to the Broncos in 2021 at AT&T Stadium. Hopefully he can break that trend this Sunday."
Dak Prescott has a dominant start to 2025, ranking second in passing yards (1,881) and second in touchdowns (16), trailing Justin Herbert and near Matt Stafford. He has protected the football with only three interceptions and none in the last four games, placing him in NFL MVP conversation and on pace for his best season. The 2020s show Prescott strong odd-year performances (2021, 2023) after seven games, both resulting in 12-5 finishes and playoff berths. The key difference in 2025 is a productive running game led by Javonte Williams, whose 592 rushing yards and six touchdowns in seven games force defenses to play honestly.
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