
Cowboys' Dak Prescott Discusses Winning NFC East: 'I Want Something Better'
After Dak Prescott led the Dallas Cowboys to an NFC East title on Sunday, the quarterback explained why he wasn't wearing an NFC East title hat or shirt in his postgame press conference.
Per Patrik Walker of the Cowboys' official website, Prescott said that he has his sights set on something more than a division title.
"We've won [the East] before," Prescott said. "The focus is ahead. Simple as that. I want something better."
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Prescott put on another excellent performance on Sunday, posting 279 passing yards and four touchdowns on an efficient 31 of 36 passing, capping off one of the best seasons of his career. Now, Prescott is looking to continue his success into the postseason.
While the Cowboys have won the NFC East four times since Prescott's rookie season in 2016, they haven't advanced past the divisional round in that timeframe. The last time Dallas made it past the divisional round was 1995, when it beat the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Super Bowl.
Prescott and the Cowboys are looking to change that this year. Dallas has put together a solid regular season, but the playoffs are a different story. The Cowboys will host the Green Bay Packers next week in their first game of the postseason.
Luckily for the Cowboys, they have Prescott leading the offense. The eighth-year quarterback has put together a strong season with 4,516 passing yards and a league-leading 36 touchdowns.
Prescott has been outstanding all year, and it's clear he's not satisfied with the NFC East title







