Despite a thumb injury limiting him to 12 games, Prescott tied Davis Mills with an NFL-high 15 interceptions. He threw 11 in the final seven games and only completed 14 of 37 passes in last Sunday's 26-6 loss to the Washington Commanders.
"I know what Dak's going to do," Diggs said. "I know he's a winner. ...I know he's going to come back with a stronger game, so I'm never sweating. I'm never tripping. I know Dak is going to lead us to where we need to go."
Football is a team sport, so a quarterback shouldn't assume all the credit or blame. Yet the Cowboys only have one playoff victory since his arrival in 2016.
An unflattering narrative about the most discussed team's signal-caller will likely intensify if the Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeat them Monday night. On the other hand, Prescott can quickly halt concerns about his recent turnover woes with a strong showing.