Dak Prescott Is feeling It again – One of Fantasy Football's 2025 hidden gems

The Dallas crowd inside MetLife Stadium on the road was electric this afternoon as the Dallas Cowboys rolled to a 37- 22 victory over the New York Jets. Fans were chanting MVP for Dak Prescott, who went 18 for 29 passing for 237 yards, throwing four touchdowns without a single interception, showcasing the efficiency and poise that have defined his year so far. In the past two games, Dak has thrown for 7 touchdowns without throwing any interceptions.

Through five games, Prescott has 1,356 passing yards with 10 touchdowns and 3 interceptions, according to ESPN Stats and Info. Over the past two games, he has thrown seven touchdowns and zero interceptions, displaying complete control of the offense and sharp decision-making that has lifted the Cowboys to consecutive wins. Facing a Jets defense known for its aggressive coverage, Prescott calmly worked through his reads and made key plays when it mattered.

Dallas was without CeeDee Lamb again due to injury, but other receivers stepped up in a big way. Ryan Flournoy posted his best game of the year with six catches for 114 yards, winning on deep routes and making contested grabs that energized the crowd. George Pickens added 57 yards and a touchdown, continuing to be a reliable target in the passing game. Prescott connected with his receivers in stride multiple times, turning short gains into big plays with precise ball placement.

Jake Ferguson remained a focal point in the red zone and found the end zone twice more today, bringing physicality and dependable hands to the offense. Javonte Williams was equally impressive on the ground, rushing for 135 yards and a touchdown while also hauling in a receiving score. His balance and vision enabled the Cowboys to control the pace of the game and keep the Jets’ defense off-balance.

With the offensive line holding steady against New York’s pass rush, Prescott was free to dictate the tempo. His composure under pressure and ability to spread the ball across multiple targets showed the depth of Dallas’s offensive arsenal. The combination of timely passing, strong protection, and a dominant ground attack left the Jets scrambling.

By the final whistle, the chants were even louder, a clear recognition of the level Prescott is playing at right now. Five weeks into the season, he is leading Dallas with confidence, precision, and momentum, and with performances like today, the MVP talk is only going to grow louder. Jake Ferguson also got in the end zone two more times today. Javonte Williams added a big game with 135 yards running and a touchdown on the ground and one in the air.

This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Dak Prescott Is feeling It again – A Fantasy Football 2025 hidden gem

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