The Facts: Prescott expects a Cowboys offense that struggled to score points in 2018 and often bogged down in the red zone to be more creativity under new OC Kellen Moore, who he called a “young phenom” in tune with the evolution of the game. “From the time he was a player to the time now, the things he sits over there watching plays and he will draw a play up, saying this is a complement off of that,” Prescott said. “That was the main reason I pushed for him to be the quarterbacks coach in the first place cause I knew the intelligence he had in the game, how smart he is, how creative he can be. He is one of these young phenoms in seeing the game, knowing where the game was and where it’s taking this transition into this new style of play. He sees it and gets it.”
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In his first season in the coaching ranks (2018), Moore helped Prescott establish career-bests in passing yards (3,885 - more than 200 greater than his club rookie record), attempts (526) and completions (356 - second in team history). Prescott, who was named to his second career Pro Bowl, helped lead Dallas to an NFC East Division crown, its second in three years. Prescott is also excited to work with new QBs coach Jon Kitna from a technical standpoint. Kitna played in the NFL for 15 years, including his final three as a backup with the Cowboys from 2009-2011. He has coached high school football since his retirement. He specializes in quarterback footwork. “I’m excited for what I can learn, what he can teach me, knowing how serious he takes footwork and the things he prides his coaching and his game on,” Prescott said. “Knowing those are going to be a lot of things that will help me become the player I want to be.”