The Dallas Cowboys have dominated through seven games, with their offense executing at an elite level.
Sunday’s 44-22 victory over Washington marked another statement performance, as Dak Prescott threw three touchdowns in a commanding display.
Dallas has played three home games at AT&T Stadium this season and scored at least 40 points in each contest.
That level of offensive consistency hasn’t been seen from the Cowboys since 1973, and Prescott’s recent form has been the driving force behind the surge.
Over his last four games, Prescott has been nearly flawless. He threw for 264 yards and three touchdowns, followed by 261 yards and three more scores.
He then posted 237 yards with four touchdowns before capping the stretch with 319 yards and three more touchdowns against Washington.
That marks four consecutive games with at least three touchdown passes and zero interceptions, according to Underdog NFL.
Dak Prescott passing last 4 games:
264 yards, 3 TDs
261 yards, 3 TDs
237 yards, 4 TDs
319 yards, 3 TDsHe now has 4 straight games with 3+ TD passes and 0 INTs.
— Underdog NFL (@UnderdogNFL) October 19, 2025
Prescott became just the sixth quarterback in NFL history to accomplish the feat, joining Tom Brady, Drew Brees, Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson, and Peyton Manning.
The exclusive group represents some of the most accomplished signal-callers the league has ever seen.
Through seven games, Prescott has completed 185 of 259 passes for 1,881 yards with 16 touchdowns and just three interceptions.
His consistency has kept Dallas competitive despite disappointing losses to the Bears and Panthers earlier in the season.
The Cowboys’ defense ranks near the bottom of the league, but Prescott’s performance suggests the offense can carry this team into postseason contention.
Dallas will look to extend its momentum when the Cowboys face the Denver Broncos on Sunday.
Prescott’s hot streak shows no signs of cooling, and another strong outing could further cement his place among the league’s top quarterbacks this season.
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