We heard Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer talk at his introductory press conference about the need to build close relationships with his players. Now, offensive coordinator Klayton Adams echos that sentiment,
FRISCO - The 2025 season looms as a massively important one for 10th-year Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott ... as it does for first-time head coach Brian Schottenheimer. Prescott, noting that both are on four-year contracts,
The Dallas Cowboys offense will look a little different in 2025, with Brian Schottenheimer calling the offensive plays, but his support staff will also be different. Klayton Adams will be the offensive coordinator and Conor Riley the offensive line coach,
Dak Prescott is still rehabbing from his hamstring surgery in November, but he's preparing to be under center in Week 1.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott isn’t putting a timeline on his recovery from the season-ending hamstring injury he suffered on Nov. 3. That being said, Prescott doesn’t see any reason for his availability for Week 1 of the 2025 season to be in question.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott saw his season end prematurely in Week 9 against the Atlanta Falcons after he suffered a hamstring injury. Now, in full rehab mode, as he looks ready to attack the offseason, it is a slow and steady approach because, as we know, if there's one injury you can't rush back from, it's a hamstring.
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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott doesn’t anticipate the hamstring injury that ended his 2024 season will cost him any more game time going forward, saying Saturday that he feels confident he’ll be back on the field at least by Week 1.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is focused on his recovery from hamstring surgery to be fully ready for the team’s 2025 NFL season opener. Despite not setting a specific timeline for his return,
Foot-dragging handcuffed the Cowboys in free agency a year ago, with the cap-savings from new contracts for receiver CeeDee Lamb and quarterback Dak Prescott coming too late to matter. This year, as linebacker Micah Parsons waits for his overdue (frankly) second deal, will ownership once again use an all brakes, no gas approach?
The Cowboys have let recent contract negotiations with star players go deep into the offseason. Will things drag out with Parsons as well?
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