

The Dallas Cowboys are facing a tumultuous yet intriguing training camp this year. With new head coach Brian Schottenheimer at the helm, the team is looking to rebound from a disappointing 2024 season, which ended their streak of three consecutive playoff appearances.
Adding to the drama, defensive leader Micah Parsons has expressed dissatisfaction with the team, even hinting at a trade. Owner Jerry Jones’ public comments have done little to ease tensions with Parsons, creating a turbulent atmosphere within the locker room.
Cowboys’ George Pickens and CeeDee Lamb go head-to-head in one-handed catch contest
However, amidst the chaos, quarterback Dak Prescott has been a steady presence. The 32-year-old signal-caller, coming off an injury-plagued season, looks healthy and primed for a strong 2025 campaign.
His confidence was evident during a preseason game against the Los Angeles Rams when, following a loss, Prescott made a bold declaration. As he shook hands with Rams owner Stan Kroenke, Prescott confidently predicted, “We’ll meet y’all in the NFC Championship.”
Dak Prescott’s 2025 season outlook
Prescott’s 2024 season was cut short after just eight games due to a partial hamstring tear. Before his injury, he had thrown for 1,978 yards, 11 touchdowns, and eight interceptions. Though his 2024 performance was limited, Prescott’s commitment to leading the Cowboys remains unshaken.
With a healthy body and renewed focus, he aims to prove that he is still among the league’s top quarterbacks.
A key element of Prescott’s success has been his longevity in Dallas. Having played 122 career games with the Cowboys, he holds impressive career stats: 31,437 passing yards, 213 touchdowns, and a completion rate of 66.8%.
However, Prescott has only led Dallas to two playoff victories in seven attempts. As the longest-tenured Cowboy following the retirement of Zack Martin and departure of DeMarcus Lawrence, Prescott’s leadership is more important than ever.
A look at the Cowboys’ offensive lineup
With changes in the Cowboys’ roster, the offense will look a bit different this season. New running back Javonte Williams is expected to take the lead role, with Miles Sanders and Jaydon Blue providing support.
Prescott will have strong weapons at his disposal, including wide receivers CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens, along with Jalen Tolbert.
While last year’s offense ranked mid-tier in scoring, averaging just 20.6 points per game, the team is hoping for more explosive performances. The addition of Schottenheimer and a healthy Prescott should help elevate the offense’s efficiency and overall output.
The Cowboys are gearing up for a challenging 2025 season. Their next preseason game is set for Saturday against the Baltimore Ravens, followed by their final preseason match against the Atlanta Falcons on Aug. 22.
The Cowboys’ regular season begins with a highly anticipated showdown against the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday, Sept. 4. Prescott’s bold prediction could be just the motivation Dallas needs to turn their fortunes around and make a deep playoff run.
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