NFL: 2 bold predictions for each QB in the NFC East in Week 2

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Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys

Next up, the Cowboys are going to be looking to bounce back from a rough start to the season. In Week 1, Prescott completed 25 of his 39 passes for 266 yards, one touchdown, and no interceptions. Not quite the numbers that the Cowboys were expecting from their new-look dynamic offense.

Prescott will look to take his game to the next level against the Atlanta Falcons. Let’s take a look at a couple bold predictions for him.

2. 350 Yards and Four Touchdowns

Atlanta simply does not have a good secondary and the Cowboys are going to exploit that to the fullest. Prescott is going to have a big-time game, throwing for 350 yards and four touchdowns. He will spread the ball around nicely to Amari Cooper, Michael Gallup, and CeeDee Lamb, and will help the Cowboys’ offense look completely unstoppable.

1. Prescott Leads The Cowboys To A Blowout Win

Due to his big-time performance, Prescott will lead his team to a huge blowout win over the Falcons and a 1-1 record. The Falcons will have no answer for the three-headed monster the Cowboys have at wide receiver. Prescott’s numbers will look great and Dallas will get back on track.

We are predicting that the Cowboys will win this game 35-17.

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