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The Dallas Cowboys defeated the Washington Commanders 30-23 on Thursday at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland.
Quarterback Dak Prescott completed 19 of 37 passes for 307 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions.
Here’s everything he said to the media after the game:
On his game play
“Yeah, definitely not my sharpest. Got to go back, look at film; know a couple of them. They did a good job, I was putting the top on it, wanted to be greedy early, in honesty. I had some of my shots, missed them. Had one early to [wide receiver] CeeDee [Lamb] and just underthrew him. Honestly, I tried not to overthrow him, I was disappointed in myself when the ball was halfway in the air. Yeah, just missed some throws. There was one late in the third quarter that was over to CeeDee as well that I left it behind him that you want back. Then there was that third down, right, back-to-back plays to see that he made the right play, made the right read. I’ve just got to give him the ball, simple as that. We were able to get a win, though. That’s the most important part of it. Did take some hits, but came out clean. Blessed to play on Christmas.”
On if he wants to play next week
“For sure. I love this game. I love any opportunity that I get to play it. So, with that being said, if I get to go out there, I’m going to give it my best. I’m going to prepare the same way, and be the same player that you guys know. I understand the reasons why maybe not, and if that’s the approach with that, I’ll handle that then.”
On if a decision has been made about him playing next week
“I mean, in my mind, any conversations I’ve had to Schotty [head coach Brian Schottenheimer] or anybody about it would be that I’m playing.”
On if he knows what his longest passes are other than the 86-yard pass to KaVontae Turpin today
“Yep, to [former Dallas wide receiver] Amari [Cooper] against Washington. Then to CeeDee on the screen against, what, 49ers or Steelers [actually Detroit Lions]. Oh yeah, that was to CeeDee.”
On the 86-yard pass to Turpin
“Yeah actually, we were going to try to push the ball down the field on that play with double moves outside, and Turp taking the middle. Great play calling knowing that they’re going to a Cover 2 or some kind of tricky 2. The key to that one was they actually jumped offsides and we pulled the ball faster. So, the guys didn’t even have to … it ended up turning into the same play: Three guys just going vertical right now. I think with the jump offsides, and those guys trying to panic and get back, Turp did a good job of getting over the top and I saw it. With a guy like that, you just want to put it down the middle and give him a chance, and he went and did the rest.”
On his confidence of Turpin not getting caught from behind
“Oh very confident. Especially when he caught it and turned back left. I’m like, ‘All right, thank you’. I knew that that was right to deceive the guy behind him and he was going. Yeah, he definitely wouldn’t get caught.”
On the difference of an 8-8-1 record vs. a 7-9-1 record
“Big difference. A lot of pride. I think that’s another reason, right. To the point, I want to play. Any season of me being out there, I’ve never had, in all my life career, a season under .500. So that tie is going to come into play really well. It’s a huge difference. It’s one of those things that, I mean yeah, it’s just pride. It’s pride honestly.”
“Yeah, I mean, you guys know how big of a fan I am of Malik. I know I said, when he first got his opportunity, he’s went in, and he’s continued to just build off of that, honestly. In this game, right here was another example of that, his number was called, and he went out there and was physical. He didn’t know it, but I went and checked the stats in the game. I saw he had 90 yards and I told him he could go get 10 more and finish this game. ‘You can go get that 100.’ I actually don’t normally check that, I just looked up and saw we had almost 200 yards rushing and said, ‘Dang, Malik must be close,’ and I wanted to get that for him, and I’m glad he went and got it. He’s deserving of it. He’s a hell of a player, and he’s only going to get better. It’s the way that he approaches the game. It’s his mindset in life, and we’re thankful to have him.”
On Davis’ swollen eye during the conversation about reaching 100 yards
“No I don’t think it was swollen yet. I think I told him that, and then it got swollen and I’m like, ‘Ah, I think you need 5 more [yards].’ But I asked him when I saw him, he was like, ‘I think I got hit in the eye,’ I was like, ‘Yeah, you definitely did. Go to the sideline.’ He’ll be OK thankfully, but his eye was ugly.”
On what snapping a three-game losing streak means even after being eliminated from the playoffs
“Winning is fun. Winning is great, especially when you get to do it on Christmas, you get to do it to end a three-game losing streak. And you get a division game on top of that. It’s all fun. Winning is fun. It’s what you do it for. We had wanted to end that losing streak and wanted to make sure that we can finish this game and next week on a high note. Getting wins and just taking good momentum into the offseason. So, this was important.”
On if he gets to keep the red jacket he was gifted for winning
“Yeah, definitely get to keep it. I thought about wearing it in here. It’s just hot. I’ll probably be in it all weekend, to be honest with you. Just hanging around the house.”
On the leadership of defensive end Jadeveon Clowney
“Yeah, he’s the man. We’re fortunate to have him. He’s one of those guys that we’ve got to figure out a way to keep. I know Jadeveon being older, being the vet he is, has a lot of say, so hopefully we had the great impression, and he’s enjoyed this year because he’s a guy that we can benefit having for a full offseason. Just growing into next year with his leadership and just the way that he approaches the game and the way he teaches the young guys so that they can learn from him. You said it, he’s done it since he showed up and has gotten better week in and week out. Just to see this game tonight and make the play, him chase down [Commanders wide receiver] Deebo [Samuel] on the long play and then dang near get the sack fumble, or get the sack but almost a fumble a couple plays later. Then it’s just plays, plays, plays, after another. He’s a guy that loves the game, you can feel it with any conversation you have with him. He’s a great teammate.”
On how he is going to celebrate the holidays
“I’m sure the kids are going to be asleep when I get home, but hanging out with the fiancé, doing our gift exchange, then we will have Christmas in the morning. Super thankful. I’ve said before, this game has given me a lot. It’s going to be the reason this is going to be a great Christmas. Super thankful to get the win and play this game today.”
On if he talked to CeeDee Lamb after some of them missed throws
“Most of them were kind of right after another. One or two of them I had a little note for him, others I just told him, ‘My fault, brother. I missed you.’ Simple as that. That was on me. Wasn’t a great play, wasn’t great feel, whatever it was that led to the miss. But there were one or two that was more communication. Not necessarily verbal, but just body language and just something we will keep working to get better at. We have such high standards, both of us do. You’re talking about the best receiver in this organization, maybe ever in CeeDee Lamb. He wants to catch every ball that comes his way, and that’s what we believe can happen. So when it’s not, there’s frustration there, but that frustration only allows us to go back to work and get better.”
On what was working on fourth down after finishing game 6-for-6
“Yeah, it was big. I think just, one, going into this game knowing that these short yardage, talking to Schotty, we were going to be going for it. A few of these third downs he told me we got two downs here. That allows you to set up the third down and feel confident about it. Obviously we got to make throws and execute, but he did a great job with all those fourth downs and the play calls. I don’t think we missed any of them except maybe to Tae [KaVonte Turpin]. Honestly I could have taken the QB sneak there, that was the only dicey one, but to be able to go 6-for-6 was huge in this win.”
On how important it was to have the 21-3 lead to start
“Yeah, it was huge. We knew going into this game, guess you can say not playing for anything, you wanna get on top and not give them any hope. So it’s important to get that lead to make them play from behind, but we got to do a better job of finishing. This game could have stayed lopsided. We got to do a better job on offense to get it like that.”
On if Washington did anything different after the fast start
“You got to give credit to the guys. This is NFL football. Those guys are professionals over there. They are getting paid and have a job to do. They stepped up and just played better in the second half. I wouldn’t say it was anything different that they were doing, we just didn’t execute as cleanly, and they were playing harder in the second half, which led to some punts and field goals. Ultimately us not finishing the way that we wanted, but at the end of the day, we had the ball with two minutes and we needed a first down, and we did that and got the win.”
On the grit and determination of the running back room
“Yeah, those are some resilient guys. Whatever you ask them to do, they are going to do it. That’s just the way that they practice, that’s the way that they play. They’ve got such a good group where they complement each other. When one person is tired, the next one is ready to go in there and get it, whether it be Hunter [Luepke] or Malik [Davis]. It takes some off Javonte [Williams], then Javonte is just a dog. Even with the shoulder [injury], he is a guy that never wants to come out. I actually saw his shoulder come out a couple of plays before he left the game, and he still getting the ball running two plays later. That just shows the grit, the resilience, trying to do anything and everything they can to help the team.”
On how difficult he will make it if they ask him to not play next week
“I’ll have some fight back. Again, it depends on what’s the purpose, what’s the reason? You know, obviously I understand being approached about it. The conversations that we have already had about it is for me to play. The season being where it is, trying to make sure we finish 8-8-1. That’s important to me, a lot of pride in that. So I want to go out there and win. I feel like me starting gives us the best chance, so I want to play.”
On how they can build momentum into next year
“Even though there is turnover, there is a lot of fundamental pieces that are going to stay the same. Especially on this offensive side of the ball, me, myself, CeeDee. Find a way to keep a guy like [wide receiver] George [Pickens], find a way to keep a guy like Javonte. A lot of the guys up front are going to be the same. Confident taking that momentum into the offseason, and making sure that we finish strong. So we can get into the offseason with a happy feeling, but knowing that we got things to clean up and get better at. Nobody’s ever perfect, and we damn sure weren’t this year, even though we were pretty good. So yeah, that’s where the momentum comes from. Obviously there’s going to be the same on the other side of the ball. Winning helps everything, so we just got to finish the season off with two wins, would be great.”
This story was originally published December 25, 2025 at 8:44 PM.
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