After the 41-17 thrashing of the Washington Commanders, Jones stepped to the podium with the same energy that’s made him one of the most quotable figures in sports.
“If Dak Prescott isn’t playing like an MVP right now,” Jones said, “then I don’t know what MVP football looks like.”
Prescott was nearly flawless once again — throwing for over 300 yards, 3 touchdowns, and no interceptions — extending his historic streak of dominance against Washington. His leadership, precision, and control over the offense have transformed the Cowboys into one of the NFL’s most dangerous units heading into the second half of the season.
Fans and analysts alike have noticed the shift. ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith even admitted on First Take, “Dak Prescott is playing the best football of his career — period.”
But for Jones, this isn’t just about numbers. It’s about narrative. The Cowboys owner emphasized that Prescott’s growth, both as a player and leader, embodies what the MVP award truly represents: value, consistency, and impact.
“What Dak brings to this team goes beyond stats,” Jones continued. “He’s the pulse of this locker room, and when he’s locked in, everyone feeds off his energy.”
Inside the Cowboys’ locker room, teammates echoed that sentiment. CeeDee Lamb called Dak’s recent run “inspiring,” while Micah Parsons joked, “You can’t spell MVP without DP4.” 😤
Social media lit up immediately after Jones’ statement, with #DakForMVP trending nationwide.
If the Cowboys keep winning and Prescott maintains this level of play, his name won’t just be in the MVP conversation — he could very well lead it.
For now, the message from the top of the organization is loud and clear:
⭐️ “Dak Prescott isn’t chasing the MVP — he’s defining it.”
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