Dak Prescott was injured during the Dallas Cowboys' Week 9 loss to the Atlanta Falcons on November 3. The injury, a partial tendon avulsion, was worse than the team had initially imagined and he was ultimately placed on injured reserve after undergoing ...
It is to Dak Prescott's credit that he's come out in support of Mike McCarthy getting a contract extension. But there is more to this story than meets the eye as the Dallas Cowboys locker-room leader is speaking in "Blow It Up'' code here.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy is in the final year of his contract, but quarterback Dak Prescott wants "Big Mike" to be re-hired by owner Jerry Jones with an extension.
Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott disputes the notion that the team can't sign free agents because of his massive contract. The post Cowboys Dak Prescott Hits Back at Jerry Jones Over Free Agency appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott checked one box in his recovery from a torn hamstring on Tuesday and he talked about when he hopes to reach other milestones as well.
Jerry Jones raised some eyebrows when he indicated signing Mike McCarthy to a new deal as Dallas Cowboys head coach after the 2024 season wasn’t out of the question. Dak Prescott has made it clear that is,
Dallas Cowboys star Dak Prescott believes Mike McCarthy deserves another shot at leading the team after this season.
The Dallas Cowboys quarterback spoke one-on-one with Yahoo Sports senior NFL reporter Jori Epstein about the future of his head coach and why he believes the former Super Bowl champion should receive a contract extension.
The burden of raising that ceiling should theoretically fall to McCarthy, who is an offensive-minded head coach, and the final five games of the season, which come against mostly mediocre opponents (the Cincinnati Bengals, Carolina Panthers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Philadelphia Eagles, and Washington Commanders) will be telling.
Doom and gloom swirled around the Dallas Cowboys as they entered Week 12 on a five-game losing streak and with a 3-7 record, their worst since 2020. Injuries to their franchise quarterback, No. 2 receiver,
Dallas Cowboys (5-7) quarterback Dak Prescott, currently recovering from season-ending hamstring surgery last month, has identified a targeted return date. Prescott, still on crutches, told CBS Sports Tuesday that he plans to be back by the start of OTA’s with no restrictions.