It's fitting that Dak Prescott could break another Cowboys' record against NFC East rival

Ryan Boman

It's fitting that Dak Prescott could break another Cowboys' record against NFC East rival image

Cowboys QB Dak Prescott needs just 160 passing yards against the Philadelphia Eagles (8-2) on Sunday to pass Tony Romo for the most passing yards in franchise history. Prescott was limited in practice on Wednesday, but will make his Week 12 start in what promises to be another classic between the two teams.

“I’m humbled,” Prescott said about reaching the milestone, according to NBC Sports via the Associated Press. “Thankful to be healthy and to be in this position to do it. I was on the production call, and they asked me the same thing: Would I have thought this 10 years ago? And I said, ‘Yeah, I was very arrogant as a rookie.’

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"It's definitely something to be shared. I'm just a product of a lot of great players... When you play a long time and you play with the standard and the expectations that I have, you should accomplish these type of things."

Dak Prescott has dominated the NFC East

Dak Prescott has made a reputation of carving up his division rivals, so having this opportunity against the defending Super Bowl champions is almost a perfect scenario. Since entering the NFL in 2016, the Mississippi State product has a career mark of 35-9 against the NFC East (a winning percentage of.795), and a 66.5% completion percentage.

He also owns a career record of 9-5 against Philly in regular-season and playoff games. So, despite being just 4-5-1, the Cowboys' QB shouldn't have any problem passing the franchise mark while potentially securing a victory in this high-profile contest.

Now in his 10th season, Prescott already holds the team records for career completion percentage (67.1), career completions (3,033), and career passer rating (98.5). 

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