🚨 COWBOYS FANS LEFT FRUSTRATED: Dak Prescott’s Historic Season Wasted as Dallas Misses Playoffs Again! 👇

Dallas, TX — Dak Prescott put together a monster individual season in 2025, throwing for over 4,500 yards and 36 touchdowns with the Dallas Cowboys, proving once again why he is among the NFL’s elite quarterbacks. However, despite his historic performance, the Cowboys finished the season with a disappointing 7-9-1 record, missing the playoffs for the second consecutive year.
A Historic Individual Performance by Prescott
Dak Prescott led the league in passing yards, completions, and attempts, while maintaining a solid 67.3% completion rate throughout the season. His numbers were nothing short of impressive, earning him the fifth-highest quarterback grade from PFF and an A rating from Bleacher Report. Prescott also displayed his clutch ability, engineering four dramatic fourth-quarter comebacks that showcased his leadership and poise under pressure.
Despite his outstanding play, the Cowboys defense collapsed in spectacular fashion, ranking dead last in the NFL, which ultimately derailed the team’s playoff hopes. Opposing offenses averaged 28.4 points per game against Dallas’ historically bad defense, leaving Prescott to engage in weekly high-scoring shootouts with almost no defensive support.
A Season Defined by Imbalance
This season will go down as one of the most extreme carry jobs in modern NFL history, as Dak Prescott was left to shoulder the burden of carrying the Cowboys’ offense on his back. With a defense that failed to perform and no margin for error, Prescott was forced to outscore opponents in an effort to keep his team competitive. Yet, the Cowboys’ inability to build a competent defense ultimately led to their disappointing finish.
Jerry Jones Faces Criticism for Failing to Support Prescott

Jerry Jones, the owner of the Cowboys, has come under heavy criticism for once again failing to construct a balanced roster around his superstar quarterback. Ryan Clark, an ESPN analyst, blasted Jones for wasting Prescott’s prime with poor roster management decisions, specifically criticizing his refusal to properly invest in the defensive line, secondary, and offensive line protection over the years. This situation mirrors how Jones previously wasted the prime years of quarterback Tony Romo, who was also left to carry a team with a flawed roster.
Prescott’s $240 Million Contract and Its Wasted Potential
Prescott signed a massive $240 million contract in the hopes of being the centerpiece of a championship-contending team, but his efforts were ultimately wasted due to team-wide failures. Despite his monster numbers and fourth-quarter heroics, the Cowboys’ inability to support him led to another frustrating miss for the playoffs. Cowboys fans are now left wondering how much longer they’ll have to wait for a competent team around Prescott.
Growing Frustration Among Fans
As the Cowboys miss the playoffs for the second consecutive season, fans are growing increasingly frustrated with the ongoing mismanagement of the roster by Jerry Jones and his front office staff. Many are questioning whether the Cowboys can ever compete for a Super Bowl with such poor team-building decisions continuing to plague them.
With Prescott’s future and the Cowboys’ roster still in question, Dallas will need to make some serious changes to ensure they do not waste another season of Dak Prescott’s prime — before it’s too late.