The Dallas Cowboys are closing in on their final game of the 2025-26 NFL regular season. Sunday’s matchup against the New York Giants might not matter as far as the postseason, but Dallas can still finish 8-8-1, a .500 record.
Head coach Brian Schottenheimer has already confirmed that star quarterback Dak Prescott will start against the Giants. Prescott is set to play in all 17 games after missing the back half of last season due to a hamstring injury.
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In his tenth season with the Cowboys, Prescott is leading the league in passing yards heading into the last week. With a 34-yard advantage on Los Angeles Rams’ quarterback Matthew Stafford, if Prescott can hold on, he’ll win the passing crown for the first time.
That means there are certainly some implications on the line. However, it’s unclear if Prescott will play the entire game. Regardless, he’s trying not to change his approach, even if the decision could be unpopular with fantasy owners.
Dak Prescott Doesn’t Want To Know When Or If Cowboys Plan To Pull Him On Sunday
Prescott explained his mindset in the face of uncertainty. He’d rather focus on playing his game rather than knowing when or if the Cowboys plan to pull him against the Giants.


