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How Dak Prescott made Cowboys franchise history in thrilling comeback win over Eagles

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott put on a show against the rival Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday afternoon.

Prescott threw for 354 yards and two touchdowns against the vaunted Eagles defense, and he also added another touchdown on the ground. His production helped propel the Cowboys to a thrilling 24-21 comeback victory after trailing 21-0 in the first half of the contest.

Dak Prescott becomes Cowboys' all-time leading passer

In the process of leading the Cowboys to their second consecutive victory, Prescott also made some major franchise history by passing Tony Romo to become the all-time passing leader in Cowboys history.

The Cowboys all-time passing yards leader: Dak Prescott ⭐️

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Romo threw for 34,183 yards in a Cowboys uniform. Prescott has now thrown for 34,378 yards and counting over the course of his career. Troy Aikman is third in franchise history with 32,942 yards.

While he was eclipsed in the passing yards category, Romo still holds Dallas' record for most career passing touchdowns with 248. After the win over Philadelphia, Prescott has 236 career tossing touchdowns, so it likely won't be long until he passes Romo in that category, too.

Ironically enough, Prescott wasn't the only quarterback to make franchise history in the game between Dallas and Philly. Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts also passed Carson Wentz for fourth-most passing yards in Eagles franchise history. Hurts threw for 289 yards and one touchdown against Dallas' defense.

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