It’s Dak Prescott’s 10th Season, and He Still Hasn’t Done What Aikman and Staubach Did

The Dallas quarterback wants to win a Super Bowl, but the Cowboys haven’t even reached the NFC title game since 1996.
It’s Dak Prescott’s 10th Season, and He Still Hasn’t Done What Aikman and Staubach Did
Quarterback Dak Prescott (4) of the Dallas Cowboys looks to pass against the Seattle Seahawks in Arlington, Texas, on Nov. 30, 2023. Ron Jenkins/Getty Images
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As the third-longest tenured starting quarterback in Dallas Cowboys history, Dak Prescott wants to live in the moment.

Prescott, 31, will quickly become the second-longest tenured Cowboys starter this season ahead of Tony Romo but second to Troy Aikman. But Prescott is concerned only about the one thing Aikman and former Cowboys legend Roger Staubach did—win a Super Bowl.

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