During a vacation in the Bahamas with his family, the Dallas Cowboys quarterback was walking through a casino when a rowdy bachelorette party full of Philadelphia Eagles fans hit him with a dagger. The group loudly chanted, "E-A-G-L-E-S, Eagles!" before yelling "Go birds!"
Dallas Cowboys Dak Prescott knows the energy and passion Brian Schottenheimer coaches with, and he's ready to get down to business in 2025.
On a picturesque day in the Bahamas, what should have been a peaceful rehabilitation retreat for one NFL quarterback quickly turned into an unexpected chapter of an age-old rivalry. Dak Prescott, seeking some tranquility amid his recovery journey,
There are 3 things we think we know about the Dallas Cowboys' thinking regarding the 2025 NFL Draft that help us evaluate a trade rumor.
New Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer has leaned on his peers as he attempts to get America's Team back on track.
Dak Prescott’s right hamstring tore off the bone in a Week 9 game against the Falcons. He continues to rehab four months after season-ending surgery. Prescott told Patrik Walker of the team website that he is not fully cleared yet but healing.
Cowboys DT Osa Odighizuwa signed a life-changing $80M deal on Tuesday, but HC Brian Schottenheimer's classy gesture may have meant even more.
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?
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.
The Cowboys have let recent contract negotiations with star players go deep into the offseason. Will things drag out with Parsons as well?