ARLINGTON, Texas — In the words of star wideout CeeDee Lamb, Dak Prescott is "hoopin'" this season.

The Dallas Cowboys quarterback is top-five in nearly every key statistic for QBs, and he's approaching a key career stat, too.

Prescott, who replaced Tony Romo back in 2016, is on the cusp of taking Romo's place as the Cowboys' all-time passing leader.

Prescott needs just 160 passing yards to surpass Romo for the most passing yards in the Cowboys' franchise history. It’s a milestone he’s in prime position to reach this Sunday against the rival Philadelphia Eagles — a chance to do it in front of a rowdy home crowd at AT&T Stadium.

"He's gonna get that. He's gonna get it probably in the 1st quarter," joked Lamb.

Assuming Prescott breaks the record this week, he’ll have done it in 23 few

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