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After the 31–28 victory over the Chiefs, Patrick Mahomes praised Dak Prescott and called him the GOAT  and Dak’s response made Cowboys Nation erupt

After the 31–28 victory over the Chiefs, Patrick Mahomes praised Dak Prescott and called him the GOAT  and Dak’s response made Cowboys Nation erupt

Arlington, Texas. 27/11/2025

The showdown between the Dallas Cowboys and Kansas City Chiefs delivered on every ounce of hype with a thrilling 31–28 shootout, but what sent the NFL into shockwaves afterward wasn’t just the final score — it was the rare, even stunning, words that came straight from Patrick Mahomes himself.

According to ESPN, immediately after the final whistle, Mahomes walked directly toward Dak Prescott at midfield, grabbed him by the shoulder, and gave him a compliment no one expected after the two teams had just produced the game of the month:

“You were the GOAT tonight.”

A short sentence — but one powerful enough to make Cowboys Nation erupt.

Mahomes — widely considered the face of the NFL and the dominant force of the AFC for years — doesn’t hand out praise like that lightly. But Prescott, with one of his finest performances of the season, left him no choice.

Prescott completed 24 of 33 passes, threw 3 touchdowns with zero turnovers, and orchestrated the game-winning drive with absolute calm. On that final march, he twice evaded pressure from Chris Jones, delivered a 34-yard strike to CeeDee Lamb, and later scrambled for 11 yards to help set up Tony Pollard’s go-ahead touchdown.
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ESPN called it “Dak’s most defining leadership performance of the season.”

In his postgame press conference, Mahomes continued to praise Prescott:
“Dak played like a monster. He made every big throw. He earned that win.”

Cowboys Nation exploded across social media. Fans called Dak “a big-moment quarterback,” “the quiet hero finally getting his respect.” The hashtag #DakTheGOAT surged to the top of the Dallas–Fort Worth trending list.

Head coach Mike McCarthy couldn’t hide his pride:
“Dak showed exactly why we believe in him. Mahomes wasn’t being polite — he was telling the truth of this game.”

Analysts on NFL Network echoed the sentiment, applauding Prescott for his poise under pressure:
“Mahomes may be the superstar, but today Dak was the most elite player on the field.”

Inside the Cowboys locker room, the mood was celebratory yet grounded. One player said:
“Dak doesn’t need anyone calling him the GOAT. But it definitely fuels us.”

With this victory, the Cowboys take another crucial step in the playoff race, while Prescott delivered his strongest statement of the season:

When the lights are brightest, he doesn’t shrink — and he even made one of the greatest quarterbacks in the league nod in respect.

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