Former Cowboys Star Rallies Behind Dak Prescott
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For most, in 2025, the Dallas Cowboys and Super Bowl don't belong in the same sentence, but try telling that to those in Oxnard with Brian Schottenheimer instilling the belief that this team can reach the NFL pinnacle.
Joe Milton said that the Cowboys have been willing to help him, implying that it's "very different" from his season with the Patriots.
InsideTheStar.com takes a look at the rising stock of former first-round pick Kaiir Elam, who the team traded for during the offseason. Dallas made a low-risk, high-reward move to land the former Buffalo Bills cornerback, and it has been paying off early.
The Dallas Cowboys continue their 2025 training camp in Oxnard. Quarterback Dak Prescott says he is healthy and excited about the new head coach, Brian Schottenheimer.
It wasn’t like the Cowboys’ offense was bad under Mike McCarthy, the previous head coach/play caller. Last season, the Cowboys finished 17th in total offensive yards (5,567) and 25th in yards per play (5.0).
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Dak Prescott might be the physical embodiment of where the Dallas Cowboys stand as an organization. Both are rich, famous and desperately seeking postseason success.
Prescott is entering his 10th season and winning it all is at the forefront: "I know it’s what everyone wants in the locker room."
Whether it be his pre-game hip whip warmup ... or his pre-snap "here we go" cadence, the Dallas Cowboys quarterback catches the eyes (and ears) of everyone. In fact, WFAA's Jonah Javad noticed Prescott wasn't saying "here we go" as often as he normally does.