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Dak Prescott Hasn’t Delivered Wins Yet – Despite Impressive Stats, His Value Remains Questioned

Dak Prescott’s numbers look elite, but critics say the Dallas Cowboys star still hasn’t turned his strong performances into consistent wins. Dan Orlovsky explains why Dak’s MVP value remains limited.

Dak Prescott’s Stats Are Solid, But the Wins Aren’t There

Through six weeks of the 2025 NFL season, Dak Prescott has posted numbers that would make almost any quarterback proud:

  • 1,617 passing yards

  • 13 touchdowns

  • 3 interceptions

  • 68% completion rate

  • Those stats scream MVP caliber — yet, according to former NFL quarterback and ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky, Dak isn’t in the league’s top five MVP candidates 

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    “Dak is playing well. He’s making the right reads, protecting the ball… but MVPs are about impact — how much you directly influence winning. I don’t see Dak doing that enough,” Orlovsky said.

    Strong Performances, But Not Enough Wins

    The Week 6 loss to the Atlanta Falcons was a perfect example. Prescott completed 73.5% of his passes for 261 yards, 3 touchdowns, and 0 interceptions — and yet the Cowboys still lost 30-27.

    Despite his clean stat line, Dallas couldn’t close out the game. Orlovsky argues that an MVP quarterback must “take over” those moments — and right now, Dak isn’t doing that.

    Many fans agree. While Prescott’s efficiency has improved, he hasn’t shown the same “take-the-game-over” fire that players like Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, or Lamar Jackson display weekly.

    Is Dak Playing Too Safe?

    Several NFL analysts believe Prescott is being too conservative.
    He’s avoided risky deep throws in favor of short-to-intermediate passes, which limits turnovers but also caps the Cowboys’ explosiveness.

    Without consistent playmaking help beyond CeeDee Lamb, and with Brandin Cooks struggling to find rhythm, the offense often looks predictable.

    “Dak isn’t making mistakes — but the Cowboys’ offense feels afraid to take chances,” said one NFL Network commentator. “And you don’t win big games playing scared.”

    External Factors: Defense & Play-Calling

    It’s not all on Prescott, though.
    The Cowboys’ defense has been banged up, with Micah Parsons dealing with nagging injuries and Stephon Gilmore not performing at his 2023 level. That’s forced Dak to shoulder more responsibility late in games.

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    Meanwhile, offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer has been criticized for bland play-calling and lack of red-zone creativity — leaving Dak with limited tools to turn drives into touchdowns.

    MVP Race 2025: Where Dak Stands

    According to ESPN and Fox Sports analysts, the current MVP top 5 includes:

    1. Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs)

  • Lamar Jackson (Ravens)

  • Josh Allen (Bills)

  • C.J. Stroud (Texans)

  • Tua Tagovailoa (Dolphins)

  • Prescott ranks around sixth or seventh, depending on the outlet.
    Still, analysts admit Dak can climb quickly — especially if the Cowboys string together multiple wins against Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles in the coming weeks.

    Cowboys Fans Divided, But Hopeful

    Among #CowboysNation, reactions are mixed.
    Some fans think Orlovsky is being unfair:

    “Dak can’t do it all. Give him a healthy defense and better play-calling — you’ll see an MVP-level player.”

    Others agree with the criticism:

    “MVPs find a way to win. Dak’s good, but not great — not yet.”

    Still, inside the Cowboys’ locker room, Prescott remains the emotional leader. Teammates praise his work ethic and composure — qualities that could fuel a late-season surge.

    Week 7: A Chance for Redemption

    The upcoming Week 7 matchup vs. the Commanders might be Prescott’s turning point.
    A dominant win could shift the entire MVP narrative and remind the league why Dak was once considered among the most clutch quarterbacks in football.

    With the offense regaining health and the home crowd behind them at AT&T Stadium, the stage is set for Prescott to silence the critics.

    Dak Prescott’s Value Is Still Being Written

    Numbers don’t lie — Dak Prescott is playing clean, efficient football.
    But MVPs are judged by one thing above all: winning.

    Until he translates stats into victories, critics will continue to question his real impact. Still, as history shows, Dak thrives under pressure — and there’s plenty of time left for him to prove everyone wrong.

    “You don’t need to be perfect,” one analyst said, “you just need to win when it matters. Dak’s story isn’t finished yet.”

    The NFL Officially Fines the Chiefs for Violating Concussion Protocol, Leading to a Situation Where a Wide Receiver’s Career Could Be in Jeopardy
    BREAKING: The Kansas City Chiefs have just been HIT with massive fines by the NFL after deliberately ignoring mandatory concussion protocol on star wide receiver Rashee Rice, and the consequences could end his career before age 25. It all went down in Week 14 against the Houston Texans. Late in the third quarter, Texans safety Jalen Pitre delivered a brutal (but legal) hit that sent Rashee Rice crashing to the turf. His body went limp, arms showed the classic “fencing posture” response linked to head trauma, and he immediately grabbed his helmet in pain. Any normal team would have rushed him straight to the blue medical tent. The Chiefs? They did NOTHING. No sideline evaluation. No concussion protocol activated. No explanation. Now the league has spoken: Kansas City has been found GUILTY of violating player safety rules and has been slapped with heavy fines just days after Mike Florio (Pro Football Talk) first exposed the incident. Sources say the penalties could climb into the hundreds of thousands, with potential loss of draft picks still on the table. Worse yet – independent neurologists are now warning that if Rice suffered an undetected concussion and was allowed back on the field, the long-term brain damage could be irreversible. We’re talking CTE risk, memory loss, and a very real chance his NFL career is already over at just 24 years old. This isn’t the league’s first rodeo: The New York Giants were fined $200K + Brian Daboll $100K just for peeking into the tent and yelling at doctors The Chiefs’ violation is being called “far more egregious” Rashee Rice has gone silent on social media and is reportedly undergoing extensive follow-up testing. Insider reports claim there’s a growing chance he misses the rest of the 2025 season – or worse. With Kansas City clinging to an 11% playoff chance and now drowning in this player-safety scandal, the reigning champs have officially become the NFL’s biggest villain of 2025. Was protecting a win that night worth potentially destroying a young star’s future? Drop your take below – no holding back.