Cowboys Making Playoffs is the ‘Minimum’ This Season, Says Dak Prescott
Dak Prescott is drawing a hard line heading into 2026. The Dallas Cowboys quarterback has publicly declared that reaching the postseason is not a goal. It is the floor, the baseline expectation, the minimum acceptable outcome for a franchise that has now missed the playoffs in back-to-back years.
Speaking publicly about the Cowboys’ offseason direction, Prescott tied the comment directly to Dallas’s roster additions – most notably the arrival of defensive tackle Quinnen Williams. According to NBC Sports, Prescott said that with moves like the Williams signing, making the playoffs is “the minimum” and that 2026 is the year the Cowboys “make a big jump.” He also acknowledged the weight of consecutive misses, saying plainly, “You miss it two years, yeah, it sucks definitely.”
Why Prescott’s Public Statement Matters
The Cowboys last reached the postseason during the 2023-2024 season. Dallas went 12–5 but suffered a Wild Card upset at the hands of the Green Bay Packers. What followed was a two-year slide that bottomed out during the 2025 campaign, when a loss to the Minnesota Vikings dropped Dallas to 6–7–1 and effectively ended their playoff chances. Prescott himself admitted at the time that the playoffs were “no longer within reach” and that Dallas was “playing for pride.”
Prescott has a 2–5 playoff record and has never advanced past the Divisional Round, which critics regularly cite when discussing his contract guarantees.
What the Cowboys Need to Do to Achieve ‘Minimum’
Reaching Prescott’s “minimum” in the NFC will not be a given. The conference remains loaded, as the Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions, and Los Angeles Rams are all contenders. Prescott noted the need to “push and get better on offense” while trusting the defensive upgrades to do their part.
The Williams addition gives the defense a legitimate interior presence, and if the unit performs closer to its projected ceiling, Dallas’s offense could find more consistent footing. Training camp and the early weeks of the 2026 schedule will quickly reveal whether the “big jump” Prescott is describing is realistic.
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