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Cowboys QB Dak Prescott Praised for ‘MVP Caliber’ Play in Loss

While the Dallas Cowboys spend another week wondering and worrying over whether their defense might eventually cost them a playoff spot, they already have a firm grasp of what they need to keep them in the playoff hunt.

That is: Let Dak Cook.

Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott continued playing some of the best football of his career in a 30-27 loss to the Carolina Panthers in Week 6 and earned another “A” weekly grade for his play from Bleacher Report’s Brent Sobleski.

Prescott was 25 of 34 passing for 261 yards and three touchdowns against the Panthers as Dallas dropped to 2-3-1.

The Cowboys have a huge home game in Week 7 against their NFC East rival Washington Commanders, who are 3-3 after losing to the Chicago Bears in Week 6.

“Dak Prescott can only do so much,” Sobleski wrote on October 14. “The Dallas Cowboys field an elite offense. But they can’t help when opponents run roughshod over the team’s sieve-like defense … Prescott is playing at an MVP-caliber level, yet Dallas is 2-3-1. A quarterback can’t do it all.”


Help Could Be On The Way For Cowboys

It’s hard to imagine the Cowboys losing to the Panthers with just one more player on the roster … if that player was NFL All-Pro wide receiver CeeDee Lamb.

Lamb has missed the last 3 games with a high ankle sprain and there’s a possibility he could return against the Commanders along with fellow wide receiver/NFL All-Pro return specialist Kavontae Turpin and 2025 first round pick and offensive guard Tyler Booker.

That’s a ton of elite talent headed back to the field.

“It would be totally game changing to get Lamb back, plus Booker and Turpin,” Heavy.com’s Anne Erickson wrote on October 13. “The Washington Commanders are no joke, so having a healthy Cowboys team ready to take them on would make all the difference.”

There’s also the possibility of getting help via a trade — almost certainly for a defensive starter. The Cowboys could probably most use help at edge rusher, although outside of the interior defensive line they could use a big move anywhere.


Figuring Out Prescott’s NFL MVP Chances

The Cowboys need more MVP level play from Prescott if they want to keep their playoff hopes alive.

While Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield seems like the hands down NFL MVP if the voting took place today, Prescott shouldheavy be far behind.

Vegas oddsmakers might disagree — Prescott’s MVP odds were stuck at +4000 almost across the board at VegasInsider.com, with Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes the new favorite (+200) and just ahead of reigning NFL MVP and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (+275) on October 14. Mayfield wasn’t far behind (+350).

Prescott has actually come close to winning NFL MVP in the past. He was the runner-up to Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson in 2023 after he led the Cowboys to a 12-5 record.

That year, Prescott also was named NFL All-Pro for the only time in his decade long career as he threw for 4,516 yards, a career high 36 touchdowns and 9 interceptions while completing 69.5 percent of his passes.

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