FRISCO, TEXAS — The Dallas Cowboys have returned to The Star for the start of Organized Team Activities (OTAs), and with them comes a fresh sense of hope for a championship run.
This offseason, the pressure is on to finally make a deep playoff push. Quarterback Dak Prescott wasted no time showing his leadership, connecting well early with star wideout CeeDee Lamb, who appears ready to build on an impressive previous season.
The energy at The Star was a mix of focus and excitement. New additions from the draft and free agency worked alongside veterans, as the coaching staff put players through their paces—checking everything from timing to conditioning.
Head coach Brian Schottenheimer is optimistic about what the roster offers. “I love our balance,” he said. When discussing key contributors, he added, “What makes Dak Prescott better? Joe Milton. What makes CeeDee Lamb better? George Pickens.”
Already, fans are buzzing about potential breakout players. The locker room seems motivated, aware this opportunity won’t last forever.
The question now: Is this finally the year the Cowboys make their Super Bowl run? The groundwork is being laid—now it’s time to see it all come together.