The Dallas Cowboys delivered a statement win on Sunday, dismantling the Washington Commanders 34–13 in a game that showcased the very best of Dak Prescott — and caught the attention of a Washington legend.
Former Commanders great Darrell Green couldn’t help but praise Prescott’s near-perfect outing, calling it “flawless football” and admitting that the Cowboys quarterback looked “as sharp and composed as I’ve ever seen him.”
Prescott finished the night completing 26 of 31 passes for 297 yards and three touchdowns, carving up Washington’s secondary with surgical precision. From his early first-quarter strike to CeeDee Lamb to a perfectly timed end-zone fade to Brandin Cooks, Dak was in complete control — poised, confident, and commanding.
“Dak didn’t miss a read all night,” Green said after the game. “He read our coverages, manipulated the safeties, and made it look easy. That’s championship-caliber quarterback play.”
The Cowboys’ offensive line gave Prescott ample time to operate, while the defense — led by Micah Parsons — applied relentless pressure on Washington’s backfield, forcing two turnovers and keeping the Commanders scoreless in the second half.

Head coach Mike McCarthy praised his quarterback’s leadership after the win, saying, “That’s the Dak we know — focused, fearless, and lifting everyone around him.”
With the victory, Dallas improves to 5–2, strengthening its push for NFC contention and silencing critics who questioned Prescott’s ability to perform under pressure.
If Sunday night was any indication, Dak Prescott is not just back — he’s leading the Cowboys like a man on a mission.
The Dallas Cowboys delivered a statement win on Sunday, dismantling the Washington Commanders 34–13 in a game that showcased the very best of Dak Prescott — and caught the attention of a Washington legend.
Former Commanders great Darrell Green couldn’t help but praise Prescott’s near-perfect outing, calling it “flawless football” and admitting that the Cowboys quarterback looked “as sharp and composed as I’ve ever seen him.”
Prescott finished the night completing 26 of 31 passes for 297 yards and three touchdowns, carving up Washington’s secondary with surgical precision. From his early first-quarter strike to CeeDee Lamb to a perfectly timed end-zone fade to Brandin Cooks, Dak was in complete control — poised, confident, and commanding.
“Dak didn’t miss a read all night,” Green said after the game. “He read our coverages, manipulated the safeties, and made it look easy. That’s championship-caliber quarterback play.”
The Cowboys’ offensive line gave Prescott ample time to operate, while the defense — led by Micah Parsons — applied relentless pressure on Washington’s backfield, forcing two turnovers and keeping the Commanders scoreless in the second half.

Head coach Mike McCarthy praised his quarterback’s leadership after the win, saying, “That’s the Dak we know — focused, fearless, and lifting everyone around him.”
With the victory, Dallas improves to 5–2, strengthening its push for NFC contention and silencing critics who questioned Prescott’s ability to perform under pressure.
If Sunday night was any indication, Dak Prescott is not just back — he’s leading the Cowboys like a man on a mission.
The Dallas Cowboys delivered a statement win on Sunday, dismantling the Washington Commanders 34–13 in a game that showcased the very best of Dak Prescott — and caught the attention of a Washington legend.
Former Commanders great Darrell Green couldn’t help but praise Prescott’s near-perfect outing, calling it “flawless football” and admitting that the Cowboys quarterback looked “as sharp and composed as I’ve ever seen him.”
Prescott finished the night completing 26 of 31 passes for 297 yards and three touchdowns, carving up Washington’s secondary with surgical precision. From his early first-quarter strike to CeeDee Lamb to a perfectly timed end-zone fade to Brandin Cooks, Dak was in complete control — poised, confident, and commanding.
“Dak didn’t miss a read all night,” Green said after the game. “He read our coverages, manipulated the safeties, and made it look easy. That’s championship-caliber quarterback play.”
The Cowboys’ offensive line gave Prescott ample time to operate, while the defense — led by Micah Parsons — applied relentless pressure on Washington’s backfield, forcing two turnovers and keeping the Commanders scoreless in the second half.

Head coach Mike McCarthy praised his quarterback’s leadership after the win, saying, “That’s the Dak we know — focused, fearless, and lifting everyone around him.”
With the victory, Dallas improves to 5–2, strengthening its push for NFC contention and silencing critics who questioned Prescott’s ability to perform under pressure.
If Sunday night was any indication, Dak Prescott is not just back — he’s leading the Cowboys like a man on a mission.