Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys and Jets
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The Cowboys fans in attendance were amped up by his performance and started a few "MVP" chants in the MetLife Stadium seats. When asked about it after the game Prescott acknowledged he heard them but his reaction was summed up in a blunt three-word statement: "I don't care."
Fans were chanting MVP for Dak Prescott, who went 18 for 29 passing for 237 yards, throwing four touchdowns without a single interception
Mayfield leapt up the odds board from eighth to third this week after consistently climbing all season. He opened at +3000 to win the award, hit +2200 heading into Week 5, and now slashed that in half and sits in third place at +1100 on the strength of turning the Bucs into one of the more dangerous teams in the league right now.
With Prescott showing out in Week 4, the Cowboys enter Week 5 with the league's best offense (404.3 yards per game) and are fifth in scoring (28.5 points per game). As Woodson mentioned, Dallas has done that without Lamb for a good portion of the season as well, with the star wide receiver going down early in its Week 3 loss to the Chicago Bears.
Despite his strong performance, a vocal group of fans continues to critique Prescott’s play this season. The Cowboys quarterback, however, has support from within the locker room. George Pickens, who joined Dallas via trade this offseason, had a message for Prescott’s critics.
After five weeks, Dallas Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer and his offensive coaches are in their bags. How else can you explain the success of this Cowboys offense, right now? In Sunday’s 37-22 win over the winless Jets,