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Prescott completed 18 of 27 passes for 247 yards, three touchdowns and an interception in Sunday's game against the Packers. He also lost a fumble in the 30-16 win.

In a difficult road environment, Prescott was able to complete 67 percent of his passes and threw for three scores for the first time in his young career. He connected with Cole Beasley for a couple of well-executed short scores, and threw a 20-yard strike to Brice Butler for the other. Prescott lost a fumble for the second straight game and threw his first career interception deep in his own end, but he showed no lack for confidence thereafter and led his team to what was perhaps its most impressive victory yet. The INT, incidentally, came too late to stop Prescott from breaking Tom Brady's NFL record for passing attempts without a pick to begin a career. Tony Romo (back) is nearing full health and could return shortly after the bye next week, but the team's outstanding performance with Prescott at the helm could present the organization's brass with a difficult decision, despite the fact that they had previously indicated the veteran would retain his starting job.

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