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Home / Sports / Dak Prescott Benched: Cowboys Season Ends Quietly

Dak Prescott Benched: Cowboys Season Ends Quietly

4 Jan

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Summary

  • Dak Prescott's season concluded with a substitution against the Giants.
  • Fans expressed sadness and appreciation for Prescott's performance.
  • Speculation arose about tanking for draft position versus affecting opponents.
Dak Prescott Benched: Cowboys Season Ends Quietly

Dak Prescott's impressive season with the Dallas Cowboys concluded on January 4 when he was replaced at quarterback during their game against the New York Giants. At the time of his substitution, the Giants held a 24-10 lead over the Cowboys. Fans took to social media to express their feelings about Prescott's performance throughout the season, acknowledging his 4,552 passing yards and 30 touchdowns.

The decision to substitute Prescott was not due to any injury, but rather to allow backup quarterback Joe Milton some playing time. This move generated significant discussion among the fanbase, with some speculating that the Cowboys might be prioritizing draft position by benching key players. This theory suggested a strategic attempt to influence their draft prospects for the following season.

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Conversely, many fans criticized the Cowboys' management, interpreting the decision as an attempt to manipulate playoff seeding or opponents' draft orders. Some expressed disappointment, believing it signaled an end to Prescott's season and potentially impacted the Giants' draft position. The game's outcome was still pending at the time of reporting.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Dak Prescott was substituted against the Giants to give backup quarterback Joe Milton playing time, not due to injury.
Dak Prescott achieved 4,552 passing yards and 30 touchdowns during the season.
Speculation exists among fans that the substitution might be related to improving draft position, though motivations are debated.

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