Prescott breaks 4000 passing yards barrier, sets career TD high in ugly performance

Dak Prescott has surpassed 4000 yards passing for the first time in his career.

Dak Prescott has thrown for 4000 yards passing for the first time in his four-year career and his the first Cowboys’ quarterback to do so since Tony Romo in 2014.

Prescott entered the 2019 season without a new contract with the intent of letting his play speak for itself.  He can now add a 4000-yard season to his resume.  It’s safe to say Prescott has now surpassed all expectations concerning his play and has put up an MVP-quality season.

Prescott’s milestone came on a beautiful touchdown throw to Amari Cooper.  It was Prescott’s 24th touchdown of the season which is also a career-high.

This also marks the first time the team has had a 4000 yard passer, a 1000 yard rusher, and a 1000 yard receiver.