FRISCO, Texas(AP) — Dak Prescott never gave Tony Romo his job back when he took over as the starting quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys nine years ago.
Now Prescott is on the verge of breaking Romo's franchise record for passing yards, and the touchdown mark should follow, either late this season or early next.
What started as a two-month fill-in after Romo injured his back in a preseason game has led to 10 opening-day starts for Prescott, one more than Romo. With 160 yards passing Sunday against Philadelphia , Prescott will break Romo's mark of 34,183.
“I was on the (national TV) production call and they asked me the same thing, would I have thought this 10 years ago?” Prescott said. “And I said, ‘Yeah, I was very arrogant as a rookie.’ When you’ve played in this game long enough an

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