Dak Prescott is likely going to pass Tony Romo on Sunday for Cowboys history

Dak Prescott needs 160 passing yards to pass Tony Romo for the most passing yards in Dallas Cowboys franchise history. It seems pretty fair and logical to say that the record is going down this Sunday when Dallas hosts the Philadelphia Eagles.
Consider that the last time that Dak had fewer than 160 passing yards in a game was on the road against the Atlanta Falcons last year, the last game that he played in 2024. Prior to that the last sub-160 performance from him was on the road against the Buffalo Bills late in the 2023 season. It has certainly happened, but you get the point.
Dallas Cowboys All-Time Passing Leaders entering Week 12 of 2025
Prescott will likely hold every notable passing record in Cowboys franchise history when his career is said and done. He has played in an era, like Romo before him, that lends itself more to passing than previous ones and he has been very good at maximizing opportunities. Marry that with longevity and that is how things like this happen.
Buckle up and get ready to see history on Sunday afternoon.




