Dak Prescott focused on Super Bowl title
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Dak Prescott's desire to win a Super Bowl has nothing to do with wanting to cement his legacy for the Dallas Cowboys.
Zack Martin's retirement made Dak Prescott the longest-tenured player on the Cowboys' roster. The star quarterback said a championship pursuit is about personal fulfillment.
Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott says he's focused on winning a championship and not concerned with his legacy.
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.
It's no secret that quarterback Dak Prescott is important to a potential Super Bowl run. He is now the longest-tenured Cowboy and ranks top five in franchise history when it comes to wins (76), passing yards (31,437) and passing touchdowns (213). However, none of that will matter to Prescott if he doesn't get a ring -- for his own sanity.
Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott knows time keeps marching on, and he's singularly focused on delivering a long-awaited Super Bowl championship for Dallas heading into his 10th season.
The offensive lineman who protected Roger Staubach en route to a championship in his second pro season suffered a stroke.
As the Cowboys site noted, “He is a former fourth-round pick of Sean McVay and the Los Angeles Rams who went on to spend time with four other NFL teams, including the Kansas City Chiefs in 2025 — 48 total NFL games on his resume — before now getting a workout with the Cowboys.”
'Legacy Be Damned' as Cowboys' Dak Focuses On Super Bowl 'Sanity' originally appeared on Athlon Sports. As odd as it may seem, the 2025 season will be Dak Prescott's 10th in the NFL with the Dallas Cowboys, and he has yet to reach the pinnacle of the sport.