


Dak Prescott wants a championship ring, no matter the cost.
Prescott told reporters on Thursday that it is his primary goal, regardless of the legacy he leaves in the NFL.
“Yeah, I want to win a championship,” Prescott said. “The legacy, the things, whatever comes after I finish playing will take care of itself. I want to win a championship. Be damned if it’s just for my legacy, or if it’s for this team, for my personal being, for my sanity. Yeah, the legacy will take care of itself. I have to stay where my feet are.”
Prescott is getting ready for his 10th NFL season, and only Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman has had a longer tenure in Dallas while starting under center.
While Prescott, 31, has led the Cowboys to five playoff appearances, those trips have always ended before the team reached the NFC championship.
Prescott has recently faced some tough injury luck, missing games in four of the last five seasons due to different setbacks.
Last season, he missed nine games due to surgery on his hamstring.
Now, as the 2025 season is approaching, Prescott seems to be feeling good about things in Dallas, with whom he signed a four-year, $240 million extension before last season, which has already been restructured.
“These OTAs, just the way that I’ve been seeing minicamp, the communication with [coach Brian Schottenheimer], with the quarterbacks or the quarterback room, just a lot of good things,” Prescott said. “A lot of really good things that have me in a great place. I’m healthy. Excited as hell.”

With a new head coach in Schottenheimer, maybe they can complete Prescott’s goal and bring a Lombardi Trophy back to the Lone Star State.