Overview
- Prescott told CBS News Texas that he believes he is playing his 'best ball' and publicly backed the offense’s GOTI (Greatest Offense There Is) branding as part of a push to end Dallas’s 30-year Super Bowl drought.
- Photos and practice clips in early training camp showed a noticeably more muscular Prescott and the return of the fan-favorite 'Floating Dak' footage, prompting strong social media reactions from Cowboys supporters.
- Reports from camp drills, including an account that Prescott went 13-of-17 in team drills, indicate the offense and its chemistry are in strong early form with all 11 offensive starters returning.
- Dallas has overhauled its defense and hired Christian Parker as defensive coordinator after ranking near the bottom of the league last season, and coaches say padded practices and preseason games will be the real test of improvement.
- Prescott tied his urgency to family and legacy, saying he wants his daughters to be able to say he is a Super Bowl-winning quarterback, and he enters the season on the strength of a 2025 campaign that produced 4,552 yards, 30 TDs and a 99.5 passer rating.