Dak Prescott Expresses Confidence in Cowboys' Super Bowl Aspirations
Dak Prescott, the quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys, has expressed confidence that the team can end its Super Bowl drought during the upcoming season. He attributes this belief to the offseason moves made by owner and general manager Jerry Jones.
During a recent press conference, Prescott highlighted the urgency displayed by Jones and the coaching staff, particularly praising second-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer. He noted that the decisions made, including roster additions and player extensions, have fostered a strong team mentality focused on winning.
This offseason, the Cowboys made significant changes, including hiring Christian Parker as the new defensive coordinator and signing veteran pass-rusher Von Miller. Prescott also mentioned the team's successful training camp, emphasizing the need for continued improvement as they approach the season. The Cowboys have not reached the NFC Championship Game since their last Super Bowl victory in January 1996, but Prescott remains optimistic about their chances this February.