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Dallas Cowboys teammates Micah Parsons and Trevon Diggs recently discussed the top quarterbacks in the league on Parsons’ podcast, “The Edge,” and notably left their own quarterback, Dak Prescott, off the list. They named Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen, Jalen Hurts, Jared Goff, and Matthew Stafford as elite signal-callers, with emerging stars like Sam Darnold and Jayden Daniels also making the cut. Parsons mentioned that he couldn’t provide a definitive top five at the moment based on current performance, suggesting that Prescott’s omission may have been an oversight.

Despite Prescott’s absence from Parsons and Diggs’ list, he has been performing well for the Cowboys this season. The team currently sits at a 3-4 record, with an offense that ranks in the middle of the pack in yards per game and towards the bottom in points scored per contest. However, the Cowboys boast the third-best passing game in the league, with Prescott averaging 256 passing yards per game. He ranks ninth in passing yards and 13th in passing touchdowns, though he has thrown the second-most interceptions in the league this season, with eight turnovers through seven games.

Prescott’s performance this season has come under scrutiny, especially considering his lucrative contract extension worth $240 million over the next four seasons. As the starting quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys, he is no stranger to the pressure and expectations that come with the position. While the team has been successful in the regular season under Prescott’s leadership, they have yet to make a deep playoff run. Despite the criticism, Prescott remains focused on improving and leading his team to success.

As of now, the Cowboys are not in a playoff position, but they still have several games left in the season to turn things around. The team will need to improve their performance on both sides of the ball in order to secure a postseason berth. Prescott will play a crucial role in leading the offense and helping the Cowboys compete at a higher level. Despite the challenges they face, the team remains optimistic about their potential for success and will continue to work towards their goals.

In light of recent performance and the team’s current standing, there is a sense of urgency for the Cowboys to address their weaknesses and capitalize on their strengths. Prescott’s leadership and ability to elevate the offense will be key factors in the team’s success moving forward. As the season progresses, fans and analysts will be closely monitoring the Cowboys’ performance and evaluating their playoff chances. With a competitive NFC landscape, the Cowboys will need to step up their game in order to secure a spot in the postseason and make a run at the Super Bowl.

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