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Dak Prescott’s New Nickname From Dallas Cowboys Has Fans Buzzing Ahead of NFL Season originally appeared on Athlon Sports. As tensions around the Dallas Cowboys franchise continue to grow, fans are hoping the team can end what has been a nearly 30-year Super Bowl drought.
Dallas Cowboys star quarterback Dak Prescott echoed comments from All-Pro OL Tyler Smith, and believes the team has a real shot to be a Super Bowl contender.
The Dallas Cowboys have had Dak Prescott under center for a long time, but now more than ever, the quarterback seems locked in on one goal: the Super Bowl. With strong words, he made it clear what his mission is moving forward.
Dallas Cowboys offensive lineman Tyler Smith set Super Bowl expectations for the team going into the 2025 season after bold additions in offseason.
The Dallas Cowboys have made a rather egregious error with a t-shirt celebrating their last Super Bowl win. Dallas Cowboys head coach Barry Switzer holds the Lombardi trophy while talking to NBC sportscaster Greg Gumbel after a victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XXX / The Arizona Republic-Imagn Images
It’s more like “long time gone” in the Cowboys’ case. The NFC team with the second longest NFC title game drought is Chicago at 14 years. That was during the Jason Garrett Era for Dallas but you have to plow back through Wade Phillips, Bill Parcells, Dave Campo and Chan Gailey’s hires to find any memorable playoff success under Jones.
To lead an NFL franchise is no easy task, and to lead one as iconic as the Dallas Cowboys comes with even higher expectations from both the front office and fans. The Cowboys have delivered five Super Bowl titles to Dallas under legendary coaches like Tom Landry,