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gs. It’s Time for Dak Prescott to Receive His Flowers

The NFL MVP isn’t an honor that is won in the first seven weeks of a season. Things change so quickly week by week, and narratives can shift within the hour.

However, it’s hard to find a narrative that can undermine what Dak Prescott is doing in Big D. By all possible metrics, Prescott is performing at the highest level in the NFL. Fan and media voices alike have tried to say otherwise, but the facts don’t care about their feelings.

It’s time for Dak Prescott to receive his flowers (it’s been time, really).

Box Score Brilliance Without Big Names

Through the first seven games, Prescott has lit up the stat sheet. His 16 passing touchdowns are good for second in the league, only behind Matthew Stafford. He ranks second in passing yards, with his 1,881 only trailing Justin Herbert. He’s also added 56 yards of timely rushes and one rushing touchdown on top of all of it.

But Prescott isn’t just driving the Cowboys’ high-scoring offense. He is constantly keeping it on the field, only turning the ball over three times this season — all of which are interceptions.

His completion percentage is 71.4% — fourth in the NFL — and his 185 completions are the most in the league. So, despite throwing as much as anyone, leaving himself vulnerable to more trouble and less efficiency naturally, Prescott is right at the top of the league in terms of efficiency.

Those stats are astounding, but they become even more so when you see what Prescott has been working with lately. On top of star WR CeeDee Lamb being out for, essentially, five weeks, his offensive line has also been banged up.

Right before the massive Micah Parsons homecoming, Prescott was set to be without his WR1 and his rising left tackle against a seriously good Green Bay defense. His 319-yard, three-TD masterclass, however, would’ve suggested he was never shorthanded against a premier defense on primetime.

Against the Jets, he went to battle without 80% of his offensive line and no CeeDee, yet again. It didn’t matter — 237 yards and four touchdowns later, most people couldn’t deny what their eyes were seeing.

Even in the loss last Sunday afternoon, Prescott still had no Lamb, no Booker, and added no KaVontae Turpin. He went 25-for-34 for 261 yards, threw three touchdowns, and didn’t turn the ball over.

Without his big names, Dak Prescott has put up big numbers.

Just imagine what he’ll do when he gets those names back.

Dak Prescott Has Advanced Into The Elite

If the basic stuff paints a masterpiece, the advanced analytics paint a Prescott-faced Mona Lisa.

The NFL tracks several statistics called “Next Gen Stats”, and one of those stats is aggression%. Simply put, this tracks the % of throws a QB makes into tight coverage —Prescott’s mark of 19.2% puts him second on the list, only trailing the recently-benched Jake Browning.

That puts him ahead of notable aggressive QBs like Baker Mayfield and Stafford. Couple that with his completion percentage, and it tells a story — Prescott is making whatever throws he wants, and he’s completing them.

EPA stands for Expected Points Added, and it’s a fancy way to show who’s driving their offense the best. Many sites track it, and there are many different ways to categorize it, which makes it even more useful for evaluation.

In terms of overall EPA, Prescott is fourth, just behind the pleasant redemption story of Daniel Jones. If we focus on passing only, Dak Prescott’s 60.83 Pass EPA is the single best mark in the league. People for years have crucified Prescott for only being good in garbage time, but in 2025, no one has been better outside of it. His non-garbage time EPA sits at 77.12.

When looking at the base of Prescott’s work, one will find a gunslinging, precise, and deadly athlete under center. Taking a deeper dive only confirms those findings.

But, Their Record!

The only thing Dak Prescott naysayers have to cling to at this point is the fact that the Cowboys are 3-3-1. They’ve latched onto this and claimed that Prescott isn’t, and therefore cannot, play winning football. However, it might actually be quite the opposite.

The Cowboys, as a unit, have the second-best scoring offense in football. Their passing attack is second in the league.

Yet, Dallas is the only team in the top-eight of either category that doesn’t have a winning record.

That’s because the Dallas Cowboys’ defense is terrible. Historically terrible. It’s not particularly good at anything, and it’s horrible at a lot of things.

Dallas allows the most YPG in the league at 401.6. They’re third in PPG allowed at 32.3, third in rushing YPG allowed at 141.3, and first in passing YPG allowed at 260.3.

If someone ran 1,000 simulations with this current Cowboys defense, Dallas would be 0-7 in half of them, 2-5 in 400 of them, and 3-4 in 99 of them. Cowboys fans can call themselves lucky that they live in the one world where they’re 3-3-1.

Or, they can thank their all-world QB who’s lit the league ablaze.

Don’t let this historically bad defense distract from the fact that Dak Prescott is going scorched earth on the NFL, and he has put his hat in the ring for best QB on planet Earth.

Breaking News: Denver Broncos Shock NFL World with Historic 33-Point Comeback, But Are They For Real?

In a game that will be etched into the annals of NFL history, the Denver Broncos pulled off an electrifying 33-point comeback in the final 15 minutes of their Week 7 clash against the New York Giants. The Broncos, trailing for most of the game, surged in the fourth quarter to claim a stunning 33-32 victory. This remarkable display of grit has NFL fans and analysts alike questioning: Is this the real Denver Broncos, or was this just a fluke?

The Comeback of the Season

As the fourth quarter began, it seemed like the Giants had control, with a 32-20 lead. But in a turn of events that left fans in disbelief, the Broncos delivered an offensive explosion that has only been seen in the league’s most dramatic moments. Quarterback Bo Nix, who has been performing at an elite level this season, led his team on an unforgettable scoring spree. With precision passes and an unyielding offensive line, Nix showcased why he’s one of the most talked-about quarterbacks in the league.

“We just need one more breakthrough, and the whole league will have to start seeing us differently. 33 points in the last 15 minutes isn’t a fluke—it’s a warning to every opponent,”Nix declared after the game, echoing the confidence that has become a hallmark of this Broncos squad.

While the Broncos’ offense certainly stole the spotlight, the defense deserves a mention as well. Though they struggled for much of the game, they came up big when it mattered most, forcing the Giants into critical mistakes that turned the tide. The Broncos’ defense, now ranked in the top 10 for the season, might be starting to find its rhythm as they prepare for a tough stretch of games ahead.

Can They Sustain This Level of Play?

While the Broncos’ late-game heroics are nothing short of impressive, questions still linger. Can they continue this level of play for an entire game? The Broncos have shown flashes of brilliance, but inconsistency has plagued them in previous weeks. Their early-game struggles put them in a hole that they were lucky to climb out of this time.

In the first three quarters, their offense sputtered, with missed opportunities and turnovers. However, once the pressure was on, the Broncos looked like a completely different team. With Nix showing no signs of slowing down and the defense holding firm in the crunch, it’s clear that they have the potential to make a deep playoff run.

But the Broncos’ path won’t be easy. Their next matchup against the Dallas Cowboys could be a defining moment for the team. If they can put together a complete game—one that includes consistency from the start—they may very well prove that their late-game theatrics are no fluke.

Looking Ahead

As the Broncos prepare for Week 8, they find themselves in a much stronger position than many expected. Their comeback against the Giants not only put them at 5-2 but also solidified their place as a top contender in the AFC. The question now isn’t whether they can be great for a quarter or two, but whether they can sustain greatness for an entire game.

“Every yard we’ve gained this season has led to this moment, and I can’t wait to see where it takes us next,” Nix said confidently, hinting at the big goals the team has set for the rest of the season.

As the NFL world watches, the Broncos are more than just a team to watch—they’re a statement. Whether or not they can continue to play with this level of intensity and precision remains to be seen, but one thing is for sure: the Denver Broncos are no longer a team anyone can overlook.

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