Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has expressed admiration for quarterback Dak Prescott after his stellar performance in Thursday's 41-35 comeback win against the Seattle Seahawks. Jones commended Prescott, stating that the quarterback is currently at the pinnacle of his abilities in the NFL.
Addressing reporters after the game, Jones acknowledged Prescott's continuous improvement despite his extensive experience and past successes and challenges.
Jones remarked, «He's getting better. In my mind, he's the best he's ever been.»
Prescott's recent performances indeed support Jones' assessment.
Over the last seven games since the Cowboys' 42-10 loss to the San Francisco 49ers, Prescott has been in exceptional form. He has thrown for 2,173 yards, 21 touchdowns, with just two interceptions, and boasts an impressive completion rate of 70.5%.
Thursday's game marked the fifth occasion during this run where Prescott threw at least three touchdowns.
His final touchdown pass to tight end Jake Ferguson secured the Cowboys' lead, and they further solidified their win with a two-point conversion, finishing 38-35 with 4:37 remaining.
Facing the Seahawks, Prescott demonstrated his prowess by leading the Cowboys on three scoring drives in the fourth quarter. The game was a notable challenge for the Cowboys, being the first time they trailed at AT&T Stadium this season, having previously dominated with an average winning margin of 29 points in their first five home games.
Prescott's performance was pivotal, especially considering Seattle's ability to move the ball effectively against the Cowboys' defense.
Seattle led by eight points at different stages in the second half, including early in the fourth quarter. Prescott's leadership