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American Football Biography

Dak Prescott

“Dak”

American flag American · Sulphur Springs, USA · Born 29 July 1993

Quarterback

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American NFL quarterback who led the Dallas Cowboys to multiple playoff appearances and earned Pro Bowl selections with his dual-threat playing ability.

Born in Sulphur, Louisiana, Rayne Dakota Prescott developed his athletic prowess early, excelling in football, basketball, and baseball at Haughton High School. After initially committing to Louisiana Tech, he transferred to Mississippi State University, where he became a standout dual-threat quarterback. During his collegiate career, Prescott accumulated over 9,000 passing yards and 2,500 rushing yards, establishing himself as one of the Southeastern Conference's most dynamic players. Selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the fourth round of the 2016 NFL Draft, Prescott's professional trajectory changed dramatically when starter Tony Romo suffered a preseason injury. Thrust into the starting role as a rookie, he delivered one of the most impressive debut seasons in NFL history, leading the Cowboys to a 13-3 record and the NFC East title. His immediate success earned him NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year honors and a Pro Bowl selection. Prescott continued to anchor Dallas's offense through subsequent seasons, though the team experienced playoff disappointments despite regular-season success. The 2020 season marked a pivotal moment when Prescott suffered a devastating compound ankle fracture that ended his campaign after just five games. His remarkable recovery and return in 2021 demonstrated his resilience, as he led the NFL in passing touchdowns that season. Throughout his career, Prescott has consistently ranked among the league's most accurate passers while maintaining his ability as a rushing threat from the quarterback position. Prescott's impact extends beyond statistics, as he became the face of one of professional sports' most valuable franchises during a crucial transitional period. His four-year, $160 million contract extension in 2021 reflected both his value to the organization and his status among the NFL's elite quarterbacks. As a leader who combines athletic ability with poise under pressure, Prescott represents the modern dual-threat quarterback archetype while carrying the expectations of America's Team into the future.

Famous For

Leading Dallas Cowboys as starting quarterback after Tony Romo's injury in 2016

Playing Style

How They Played

Mobile pocket passer with strong arm, excellent leadership qualities, and ability to extend plays

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Franchise quarterback who revitalized Dallas Cowboys offense and became face of the organization

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • Pro Bowl 4x
  • NFL Comeback Player of the Year 2023
  • NFC East Champion 2023
  • Dallas Cowboys franchise QB
  • NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year 2016
  • Pro Bowl 2016, 2018, 2021, 2023
Team Career
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Career Journey

Timeline

2016 🎯 NFL debut as Dallas Cowboys starting quarterback
2016 🥇 Won NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year
2016 🎯 Led Cowboys to 13-3 record as rookie
2016 🎯 Selected 135th overall in NFL Draft by Dallas Cowboys
2016 🎯 First rookie QB to win first 10 starts since Ben Roethlisberger
2019 🎯 Signed franchise tag with Dallas Cowboys
2020 🎯 Suffered season-ending ankle injury vs Giants
2021 🎯 Signed 4-year $160M contract extension
2021 🎯 Set Cowboys franchise record with 37 passing touchdowns
2021 🎯 Became first QB in NFL history with 35+ pass TD and 5+ rush TD
2023 🥇 Won NFL Comeback Player of the Year
2023 🏆 Led Cowboys to NFC East Championship
2023 🎯 Led NFL with 36 passing touchdowns