Dak Prescott Under Fire from Ryan Clark
The Dallas Cowboys may have been eliminated from playoff contention just a week ago, yet they displayed a fierce determination to break a three-game losing streak on Christmas Day. In a showdown against their division rivals, the Washington Commanders, the Cowboys delivered one of their most intense and physical performances of the season, ultimately securing a much-needed victory.
As the Cowboys now sit at a record of 7-8-1, they prepare for a season finale against the New York Giants. However, the upcoming game raises pressing questions about the team’s strategy and player participation.
Key Decisions Loom for the Cowboys
With the passing yards title within reach, should star quarterback Dak Prescott take the field in Week 18? There’s also the consideration of whether to play other key starters in an effort to finish the season at .500. Prescott has expressed his desire to play but remains open to listening to the team’s perspective if they advise him to sit out.
One prominent voice urging caution is Ryan Clark, the Super Bowl champion turned ESPN analyst. During a recent episode of ESPN’s First Take, Clark made an impassioned plea for Prescott to take a step back.
“If Dak Prescott don’t go sit his ass down and stop this!” Clark stated emphatically, emphasizing his belief that the quarterback should refrain from playing in the Cowboys’ season finale against the Giants.
As Dallas navigates these critical decisions, the focus will undoubtedly remain on how the team balances individual statistics with the broader context of their disappointing season.

