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The Dallas Cowboys had one of the league’s best offenses this past season, but with Dak Prescott’s health always looming as a potential concern, Dallas decided to add some extra insurance behind their four-time Pro Bowl quarterback.
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Cowboys make quarterback decision that could mean more than it seems ahead of 2026 offseason
The Dallas Cowboys are in a good spot when it comes to their quarterback situation. Dak Prescott's best football has come since 2023 and he's shown no signs of slowing down. Not to mention, he was able to play a full season following a nasty hamstring injury in 2024.
Cowboys QB Dak Prescott opened up at the Pro Bowl about the frustration he feels not playing in the Super Bowl this weekend.
A former Panthers QB and 2019 third-round pick has signed back with the Cowboys.
Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott had a nasty hamstring injury end his 2024 season, but delivered an update on how he is feeling post-2025.
The Dallas Cowboys added a third quarterback to the roster to play behind Dak Prescott and challenge Joe Milton III.
The backup Cowboys quarterback opened up about his short time with the Patriots and how he “felt disrespected” by the organization. Speaking on WEEI Radio on Tuesday, Milton explained that he didn’t understand why he wasn’t moved up the depth chart when Drake Maye was named starter over Jacoby Brissett.
Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys were in the thick of the NFL playoff race entering December with a 6-5-1 record. However, Dallas closed the 2025 season by losing four of its final five games, finishing 7-9-1 and missing the postseason for a second consecutive year.