
The Dallas Cowboys have endured a rocky start to the 2024 NFL season, posting a 1-2-1 record through the first four games. Despite the team’s uneven performances, quarterback Dak Prescott has been a shining star and one of the league’s most impressive players so far.
After missing much of last season due to a hamstring injury, Prescott looks to have fully regained the form that saw him finish second in the 2023 season MVP voting. His standout production through the early stages of the season has placed him squarely among the early MVP frontrunners.
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Prescott currently leads the NFL in passing yards (1,119) and completions (121), numbers that speak volumes about his impact on the Cowboys’ offense.
While other talented players such as Los Angeles Chargers’ Justin Herbert, Buffalo Bills’ Josh Allen, and even Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua have joined the early MVP conversation, Prescott’s combination of statistical excellence and leadership keeps him near the top.
Why Dak Prescott deserves early MVP consideration
One of the most striking elements of Prescott’s early season success is how he has maintained elite production despite Dallas’ defensive shortcomings. The Cowboys possess the league’s No. 1 offense, averaging 404.3 yards per game.
Yet on the other side of the ball, their defense has been the league’s worst, allowing an average of 420.5 yards per game. Prescott’s ability to lead a dynamic offense in spite of a porous defense highlights his immense value and importance to the team’s success.
Prescott’s mistakes have been rare and often the result of circumstances beyond his control. His interceptions in Week 3’s loss to the Chicago Bears and earlier in the season were either insignificant in the grand scheme or caused by dropped passes and questionable referee calls. For the most part, Prescott has demonstrated remarkable poise, staying calm and focused under pressure.
Beyond his solid stats, Prescott has delivered in clutch moments, helping Dallas secure crucial points. In Week 2’s overtime win against the New York Giants, Prescott engineered a touchdown drive late in the fourth quarter and then set up a game-tying field goal with less than 30 seconds left in regulation.
Even in Week 4’s frustrating tie with the Green Bay Packers, Prescott put together critical scoring drives in the fourth quarter and overtime, ensuring Dallas remained competitive until the very end.
In addition to his on-field performance, Prescott is steadily climbing the Cowboys’ all-time record books. He recently surpassed Hall of Famer Troy Aikman to become the franchise leader in passing completions (2,901).
He currently ranks second in passing touchdowns (219), third in passing yards (32,556), and fourth in wins (77). With many games still left this season, Prescott is poised to continue adding to his impressive career milestones.
While it’s too early to declare a clear MVP winner, Dak Prescott’s strong start to the season, combining statistical dominance, clutch playmaking, and leadership, makes him a compelling frontrunner as the race unfolds.
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