Baltimore Sun

Prescott at his ‘best’ in victory

- By Schuyler Dixon

FRISCO, Texas — A week after one of the worst games of his career, Dak Prescott might have played his best game given the circumstan­ces.

The star quarterbac­k drew high praise from plenty of important people, including club owner Jerry Jones and the most recent Cowboys QB to win a Super Bowl, ESPN analyst Troy Aikman.

Prescott’s precision in a 31-14 wild-card victory over Tom Brady and the Buccaneers ended an eight-game road playoff losing streak for one of the NFL’s iconic franchises.

“I think you saw the results of just absolutely a focused Dak Prescott that all year continued to strive to get better,” Jones said on his radio show Tuesday. “In my mind, it’s the best game I’ve ever seen him play.”

The bounce-back from Prescott’s horrid showing in a 26-6 road loss to the Commanders to finish the regular season came on the eve of the 30th anniversar­y of the Cowboys’ most recent road playoff win.

Now the Cowboys (13-5) go to the scene of that NFC title game victory during the 1992 season. The Cowboys visit the 49ers on Sunday with the NFC West champs riding an 11-game winning streak.

With the long road playoff skid stopped, the Cowboys have to tackle another piece of history. Their six-game losing streak in the divisional round is the longest since the 1970 merger.

“We had our mind set on dominating this game and got the win,” pass rushing star Micah Parsons said. “It’s great to end streaks and start new traditions around here.”

Prescott joined Super Bowl winners Aikman and Roger Staubach as the only Cowboys QBs with four touchdown passes in a playoff game, and the first to account for five TDs with his rushing score.

The 76% completion rate (25 of 33) was second to Aikman in club postseason history, a week after the worst of Prescott’s career (38%) against the Commanders.

Oh, and that pesky seven-game intercepti­on streak ended for a QB who tied for the NFL lead with 15 picks despite missing five games with an injury.

“I wiped that clean, and I knew what this game meant,” said Prescott, who also had playoff career highs in yards (305) and passer rating (143.3). “I knew how important it was for us.”

What’s working

Against the Bucs, the Cowboys defense looked like it did when that unit was carrying the team early in the season.

There was just one threat from Brady and the Buccaneers during a stretch of four consecutiv­e touchdown drives of at least 80 yards by the Cowboys. It ended with an intercepti­on in the end zone, the first by Brady inside the 20 since joining the Bucs in 2020.

The Cowboys had the same number of sacks of Brady (two) from the Bucs’ 19-3 road win in Week 1. But consistent pressure forced plenty of incompleti­ons.

What needs help

Kicker Brett Maher was historical­ly bad with missed extra points on his first four attempts against the Bucs. He made the fifth.

 ?? JOHN RAOUX/AP ?? QB Dak Prescott runs for a TD during the Cowboys’ 31-14 playoff win over the Buccaneers on Monday night in Tampa, Florida. Prescott also tossed four TDs.
JOHN RAOUX/AP QB Dak Prescott runs for a TD during the Cowboys’ 31-14 playoff win over the Buccaneers on Monday night in Tampa, Florida. Prescott also tossed four TDs.

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