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Joe Milton said that the Cowboys have been willing to help him, implying that it's "very different" from his season with the Patriots.
As he prepares for what he hopes is a bounce back campaign in 2025, one NFL analyst laid out a shocking prediction for Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott.
NFL Training Camp is underway, and the Dallas Cowboys are aiming to build a strong team under first-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer.
In the spring, it was feared that Dak Prescott's famed "here we go" cadence would be no more. That's not quite true, though. The Dallas Cowboys quarterback will still yell those words before the snap, sometimes. New head coach Brian Schottenheimer provided a bit of clarity, without giving too much away, when he spoke to reporters earlier this week.
At the start of training camp, Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer said his expectations in Oxnard are for the team to have "physical a-- practices."
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is ready for a breakout season — both for himself and the team — as he enters his 10th year with the franchise.
Going into his 10th season as the Cowboys' quarterback, Prescott has been with the team for nearly one-third of its NFC-worst 29-season drought without a conference title game appearance. He is driven to end it this year, preferably culminating in a Super Bowl ring.
On the day the Cowboys reported to training camp, left guard Tyler Smith made headlines when he said the Super Bowl is a "realistic goal."