Dak Prescott Reflects on Challenging Season Following Season-Ending Injury
The Cowboys quarterback opened up about his emotional struggles as Dallas faces a disappointing 3-7 record and a five-game losing streak.
- Dak Prescott described the 2024 NFL season as the toughest of his career after a hamstring injury ended his season in Week 9.
- The Cowboys, now 3-7, are on a five-game losing streak and struggling to find consistency on both offense and defense.
- Prescott signed a four-year, $240 million contract before the season but was limited to eight games, throwing 11 touchdowns and eight interceptions.
- The quarterback expressed emotional difficulty watching his team struggle without him, shedding tears after a recent blowout loss to the Houston Texans.
- Dallas is likely to miss the playoffs for the first time since Prescott's injury-shortened 2020 season, raising questions about the team's future trajectory.