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SB Nation on MSN5 takeaways from Dallas Cowboys OTAs/minicamp practicesAnd on to training camp we go. With organized team activities (OTAs) and all minicamp practices in the books, the Dallas Cowboys won't meet up on the field again until they report to Oxnard, California for training camp in the latter part of July.
The Dallas Cowboys finished their mandatory minicamp Thursday at The Star in Frisco. Among the notable highlights, DE Micah Parsons has not yet signed an extension, and we got the first look at first-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer's offense.
The Dallas Cowboys continue to explore every avenue to strengthen their roster ahead of training camp, recently working out five free agents, including a standout from the United Football League.
The Cowboys coach remembers the impact his late father, 21-year NFL head coach Marty Schottenheimer, left on him and the league as a whole.
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Geno Smith won a Comeback Player of the Year Award for simply constructing a decent season after being bad for so long. That being said, Dak Prescott can win the same honor for leading his team back to the playoffs after being shut down because of injury. QB1 of America's Team always finds his way back to the spotlight at some point.
Bookmakers are expecting the Dallas Cowboys to be slightly better in 2025, as the team's over/under is set at 7.5 wins, compared to the seven games they won last season. The Dallas Cowboys, at +3700, currently have the 16th-ranked odds to win the Super Bowl in the league.
TV network Adult Swim announced an upcoming adult animated series titled “Keeping up with the Joneses,” featuring an animated version of the Dallas Cowboys’ singular owner.
Down, set, hike! America’s team is getting ready to touchdown on Netflix!That’s right, the streaming service recently announced that it would be releasing a 10-episode documentary about the Dallas Cowboys called America’s Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys this summer.
What Is 'Best-Case' Scenario For Schotty And Cowboys? originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Expectations for the 2025 Dallas Cowboys under first-time head coach Brian Schottenheimer have varied dramatically over the past few months.