FRISCO, Texas -- What matters most to Dak Prescott is the Dallas Cowboys' record, not the 75 passes he has thrown without an interception, which is the most by a rookie in NFL history to start a season.
"It's all about the wins," Prescott said. "I'd like to be 2-0. Records are meant to be broken. That happened, and I'm sure that will get broken at some point."
Carson Wentz, the Philadelphia Eagles' rookie quarterback, is at 71 passes without an interception.