Dak Prescott rips his own play in season finale
No the performance was going for.
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The Dallas Cowboys had their final game of the regular season not go exactly according to plan against the Washington Commanders, especially for quarterback Dak Prescott.
Prescott was guilty of more interceptions, bringing his season total to a stunning 15 - tying the NFL record along with Davis Mills; he's also the first quarterback to do so while missing five games due to injury.
Needless to say, he knows that he must be better.
"We've got the right guys in this locker room [that] understand nobody played their best ball, simple as that," Prescott said, via the Cowboys website. "It starts with myself — being accountable for what you put out there, what you did. From that it's about understanding that's not who we are and then moving on and knowing what we've got ahead of us: one play at a time, one game at a time."
"It stinks. I've got to get better at it," Prescott said of his turnovers. "This won't continue."
He finishes the season having completed 67.7% of his passes for a total of 2,726 yards with 23 touchdowns to go with his 14 interceptions.