Dak Prescott Darren Yamashita-USA TODAY Sports

When playing at home, the Dallas Cowboys have been one of the most dominant teams in the entire NFL, winning all seven of their games in their home stadium. But quarterback Dak Prescott wants them to have that same energy when they’re playing on the road.

The Cowboys are just 3-3 on the road this season – a stark difference from the 7-0 record at home. But Dak Prescott wants the team to carry the momentum that they’ve built at home into their road contests, beginning this week when they travel to take on the Buffalo Bills.

“Right now, it’s about taking the momentum that we’ve created from these last few games that have been at home, and understanding that we’ve created a standard and expectations for ourselves — on offense, defense, special teams and really as a whole in playing complementary football,” Prescott said according to the Dallas Cowboys team website. “We have to feed off of success and be there for when, maybe, one side isn’t doing what they expect to do. I want to take this momentum [and make] sure our communication is at an all-time high on offense, going into a hectic environment and great atmosphere with great fans, I hear.”

The Cowboys have four games remaining, and three of them are on the road. So it’s pretty important for the team to learn how to perform well during away games so they can have a strong end to the season.

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