Dak Prescott completed 7-of-11 passes for 70 yards in Week 18 against in Dallas’ Week 18 game against the Giants.
Prescott was not hurt, but the Cowboys simply decided that, with nothing to play for, they’d rather let Joe Milton play the second half. It was a bit of a surprising move considering Prescott is battling with Matthew Stafford to lead the NFL in passing yards and would be the first Cowboys player ever to accomplish the feat. Prescott will now finish the season by going 404-for-589 for 4,552 yards with 30 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. It was a strong year for Dak, who had his most passing yards per game since 2020 and also added 178 rushing yards and two touchdowns on the ground. A big season for that production was the addition of George Pickens, who will be a free agent at the end of the season. How the Cowboys handle the second wide receiver spot will be a huge part of determining Dak’s fantasy value in 2026, but Prescott should probably be a mid-range QB1 if the Cowboys run it back with Pickens.