Stephen A. Smith Makes Bold Cowboys’ Dak Prescott Claim
The Dallas Cowboys have one of their most challenging games of the year coming up against the Denver Broncos on October 26 in Week 8, perhaps showing them where they stand as a team.

At 3-3-1, the Cowboys have beaten some decent opponents, including the Washington Commanders in Week 7. While everything hasn’t gone as well as it can be for the Cowboys, mainly due to the problems on the defensive side of the football, quarterback Dak Prescott has done everything possible to ensure his team has a chance to win every week.
This year, he’s been just as good as any quarterback in the NFL, throwing for 1,881 yards, 16 touchdowns, and just three interceptions. The Cowboys star has passed for 13 touchdowns and thrown no interceptions in his last four games.
Some believe he’s currently the favorite to win the MVP Award, including Stephen A. Smith of ESPN, who said that he considers Prescott a top-two candidate for the MVP and that the Cowboys will be a playoff team.
“Are you sitting down? … The Dallas Cowboys are going to the playoffs. Dak Prescott is going to be a top-two candidate for MVP honors,” he said.
Cowboys Put All Their Faith in Dak Prescott
Smith believes Jerry Jones showed his trust in Prescott by adding George Pickens while letting Micah Parsons and Rico Dowdle walk, signaling him to make plays just as he has all year. So far, Prescott is rewarding Jones’ faith by delivering on the trust the Cowboys owner showed him over the offseason.
“You know, I didn’t like how he handled the Micah Parsons situation,” Smith said.
“We have to be fair to Jerry Jones, who we obviously are consistently critical of. This man wanted his money bet on Dak Prescott. He wanted Dak Prescott … Jerry Jones is all about his way. And his way is, I gave this man $60 million to go out there and make me look good. I’m riding with youI can afford to make the sacrifice here; I can afford not to do this here; I can afford to let Rico Dowdle and get away … I can afford to let Micah Parsons go … I can afford to do these things because I got you, I got you, and, by the way, I got you (George) Pickens too to go along with CeeDee Lamb.”
Is Dak Prescott the Favorite to Win the MVP?
Team success will always be a bigger priority for the Dallas Cowboys than Prescott winning the MVP Award. However, if somebody had said before the year that Prescott would win the MVP and the Cowboys would be in the postseason, many would’ve considered it a positive year after deciding to move on from Parsons.
Prescott is playing well when some of his notorious haters are going on record stating that he deserves to be up there in the MVP odds, including Colin Cowherd, who has typically ripped Prescott and the Cowboys for some of their shortcomings.
“He’s 9th in MVP odds. That’s insane! He’s gotta be near the top,” he said.
Browns Insider Gives Dillon Gabriel Good News Ahead of Week 3

The Cleveland Browns are adamant that Joe Flacco is the starting quarterback for the foreseeable future, despite Dillon Gabriel getting into the game in Week 2.

Flacco was playing so poorly during the Browns’ Week 2 blowout loss to the Baltimore Ravens that he was benched for Gabriel. However, after the game, Cleveland coach Kevin Stefanski made it clear that he isn’t making a quarterback change.
However, Browns insider Tony Rizzo of ESPN believes Gabriel will get into game action this week as he expects Flacco to struggle against the Green Bay Packers.
“Gabriel is going to play, it’s just a matter of when,” Rizzo said. “Tony (Grossi) asked the coaches, and the coaches said ‘We aren’t going to think about that.’ I’m going to tell you if the Browns are getting beat, 10-0 or 14-3 at halftime, I would not be surprised to see coach Stefanksi put in Gabriel.”
Gabriel did play well when he got into game action last week, so perhaps Stefanksi does go back to him if Flacco struggles.
The Packers are one of the top teams in the NFL, and Rizzo doesn’t expect Cleveland’s offense to have much success against Green Bay’s defense.
In relief of Flacco in Week 2, Gabriel went 3-for-3 for 19 yards and a touchdown when he got into the game, which is why Rizzo expects the rookie to play again this week.
Browns Coach Remains Confident in Flacco
Although Gabriel played well and is a rookie, Stefanski plans to stick with Flacco.
After Week 2, Stefanski confirmed Flacco would be the starter. Then, again on Monday, Stefanski doubled down on Flacco remaining the starter.
“Yeah, you know, we didn’t play well enough on offense, and we didn’t coach well enough on offense, and it’s never going to be about one person,” Stefanski said on Sept. 15. “Joe (Flacco) knows there’s plays that he can be better, and it obviously starts with protecting the ball in this game, and he understands that, and that’s our focus moving forward.”
Flacco and Cleveland’s offense have struggled to put up points in two weeks, but Stefanski is confident in his veteran quarterback.
“Well, I think we’re two games into this season. We are definitely going to be playing better as a team as this season goes on, and certainly the goal is to always get better as the calendar turns. So that’s what we’ll focus on,” Stefanski added. “Obviously, there’s things that we know we need to do better. Not scoring enough points in the first two games, and that’s a combination of things. It’s run game, it’s pass game, it’s what we’re asking the guys to do. So, we’ll make sure that we put a plan together to let these guys have success versus Green Bay.”
Flacco has thrown for 489 yards, 2 touchdowns, and 3 interceptions in two games this season.
Cleveland Loved What They Saw in Gabriel
Gabriel getting into game action wouldn’t be a surprise.
The rookie quarterback has played well in training camp and will likely play games this season.
Ahead of the 2025 NFL season, Browns insider Mary Kay Cabot says Cleveland loved what the team saw in Gabriel.
“If it’s going well and the Browns are scoring points, Flacco will continue on. But if he’s turning the ball over or taking sacks, the Browns will hand the reins to Gabriel without hesitation,” Cabot wrote on August 31. “They loved what they saw of Gabriel in camp and preseason games, and won’t hesitate to start him even if it’s early in the season.”
Gabriel could very well start games down the stretch, but for the time being, Flacco is the starter.