The Dallas Cowboys’ loss to the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday was a tough one for quarterback Dak Prescott. After the game, Prescott reflected on the defeat, calling it the “most humbling game” of his career.
The Cowboys had a strong start to the game, taking an early lead. But the 49ers quickly turned things around, scoring 24 unanswered points to take control of the game. The Cowboys were unable to recover and ultimately fell 37-18.
Prescott was disappointed with the outcome but was still proud of the effort put forth by his team. “We fought hard and we gave it our all,” Prescott said. “It’s just that the 49ers were too good for us today.”
The Cowboys quarterback was also reflective on his own performance, admitting that he could have done better. “I made some mistakes out there,” he said. “I have to be better if we want to win these types of games.”
Prescott has been one of the most consistent quarterbacks in the league this season, but Sunday’s loss was a reminder that no team is invincible. It was a humbling experience for Prescott and the entire Cowboys organization, but one that will hopefully make them better in the long run.
The Cowboys will look to rebound from this loss when they take on the Minnesota Vikings next week. Prescott and his teammates will need to put this game behind them and focus on the task ahead if they want to get back in the win column.