Cowboys QB Dak Prescott Gets Good News Before Facing Jets
Posted October 3, 2025
The Dallas Cowboys and are up against the New York Jets on Sunday, October 5, and it’s another big game for the franchise. It’s been kind of a strange year for the Cowboys, because, of course, they’re missing star wide receiver CeeDee Lamb, due to an injury, and are also getting their feet wet with a new head coach in head coach is Brian Schottenheimer, who took over for former head coach Mike McCarthy in January.
The Cowboys have their franchise quarterback back in the fold, Dak Prescott, and that’s good news, but honestly, some Cowboys fans seems to go hard on him. Sure, it’s not easy being a quarterback, and there’s a lot of pressure on quarterbacks like Prescott, but they can’t do it all. Sometimes, the quarterback becomes the scapegoat if a team isn’t doing well. We’re looking at you New York Giants and Daniel Jones.
But, Prescott is getting a much needed, and deserved, boost going into the 2025-26 season, and it’s just in time for the Jets game. At least someone in the NFL has noticed that he’s been delivering this season, and they’re letting the world know.
Dak Prescott is Having a Great Year With the Dallas Cowboys
Prescott is having a solid season with the Cowboys, even if that hasn’t translated into wins. Nick Shook of the NFL’s website has a piece out naming the best quarterbacks going into Week 5, published on Thursday, October 2.
In the piece, he named Prescott as one of the five top tier quarterbacks in the league. That’s such an honor.
The Cowboys‘ 1-2-1 record doesn’t suggest it, but Dak Prescott is having a fantastic season,” he says in the piece. “He put together an excellent performance in a shootout with the Packers, completing 31-of-40 passes for 319 yards and three touchdowns, including arguably the NFL’s best throw of the year to Jalen Tolbert for a 34-yard completion that set up their field goal in overtime.”
He added that “Prescott is firing some unbelievable passes into tight windows and propelling the offense, even with CeeDee Lamb sidelined.”
So, yes, Prescott is on top of his game. Let’s see how he does against the Jets this weekend.
Dallas Cowboys Predictions
As each week goes by, it seems like more and more analysts are noticing the Detroit Lions in a good way. In the NFL’s latest power rankings going into Week 5, out on Tuesday, September 30, Eric Edholm puts the Lions at No. 3.
“Detroit was not prolific offensively against Cleveland, but no one has been this season,” Edholm says. “Still, this is the second time in four games where the Lions have been kept somewhat grounded on offense, even if they’ve taken good care of the football. Committing five offensive penalties was out of character, and Detroit’s still trying to hone the connection between Jared Goff and Jameson Williams.”
Do you think the Lions will pummel the Bengals on Sunday? Contact me with your game predictions. The Detroit Lions have a few more weeks left until they have their Week 8 bye week, so let’s hope for win after win leading up to it.
BREAKING: Terry Bradshaw Calls Aaron Rodgers “The Only Remaining Star of the Old Era”
In a surprising and powerful statement, NFL legend Terry Bradshaw, known for leading the Pittsburgh Steelers to four Super Bowl titles, recently shared high praise for Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Bradshaw called Rodgers “the only remaining star of the old era,” a sentiment that has stirred excitement across the sports world, particularly among fans of the quarterback and the NFL’s golden age.
By Josh Davis | October 2, 2025 | ESPN
Bradshaw, one of the NFL's greatest quarterbacks, has witnessed a remarkable evolution of the league throughout his storied career. With his own legacy etched in history, Bradshaw’s admiration for Rodgers speaks volumes about the Packers’ star’s place in the modern NFL and his unique role in the history of the game.
A Legendary Comparison
“There’s no one like Aaron Rodgers left from that old guard,” Bradshaw said, referring to Rodgers as a bridge between the classic quarterbacks who dominated the NFL in the past and the new generation of signal-callers. “He’s a rare talent. He’s the last of the breed who can truly control a game like the legends of the past. I believe Rodgers will go down as one of the greatest to ever play the position.”
For Bradshaw, the comparison to the great quarterbacks of the 1970s, 1980s, and even the early 2000s holds a lot of weight. While players like Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, and Drew Brees have since retired or moved on to other aspects of the game, Rodgers stands out as the last of a generation that defined the NFL.
Bradshaw’s admiration for Rodgers isn’t just about stats or individual accolades, but about his ability to play the game with a unique combination of precision, intelligence, and composure—qualities that have become synonymous with Bradshaw’s own approach to the game.
Rodgers’ Impact on the NFL Today
Rodgers’ influence on today’s NFL can’t be overstated. Despite facing stiff competition from younger quarterbacks like Patrick Mahomes, Josh Allen, and Justin Herbert, Rodgers has continued to perform at a high level. His remarkable arm strength, combined with his football IQ and leadership on and off the field, has kept him among the elite.
Rodgers’ place in NFL history is secure, with multiple MVP awards, a Super Bowl ring, and numerous records to his name. His longevity in the game speaks to the skills and mindset that have made him one of the all-time greats.
“I’ve always respected the greats that came before me, and to hear something like that from Terry is truly humbling,” Rodgers said, responding to Bradshaw’s remarks. “Terry’s legacy is one I look up to, and I’m just honored to be in the same conversation with him.”
A New Chapter for Rodgers
As Rodgers continues his career with the Green Bay Packers, his legacy is increasingly secure. But Bradshaw’s words are a reminder of the unparalleled skill and poise Rodgers has brought to the field over the past 15 years. As the NFL enters a new era with a crop of talented young quarterbacks, Rodgers remains a symbol of the old guard—one who continues to defy expectations and demonstrate why he’s earned a place among the all-time greats.
For fans of both Rodgers and Bradshaw, this mutual admiration reflects the timeless nature of the quarterback position. With the NFL transitioning to a younger generation of stars, Bradshaw’s praise serves as a poignant reminder of what made Rodgers one of the last of a certain kind of quarterback—one who could lead with skill, precision, and an unwavering focus on greatness.
As Rodgers inches closer to the end of his career, Bradshaw’s comments have only solidified his place in NFL history. The NFL has seen many legendary quarterbacks, but Rodgers has undoubtedly secured his status as one of the final stars of the old era.
Rodgers continues to prove why he's considered one of the best quarterbacks to ever play, as Bradshaw’s remarks remind us that while the game evolves, the impact of iconic players like Rodgers will be felt for generations.