
In a passionate press conference at the Dallas Cowboys’ 2025 training camp, veteran quarterback Dak Prescott made a resounding statement that echoed across the NFL world: the Super Bowl is not just a goal—it’s the fuel that drives him and the team every single day.
“For me and the entire team, the Super Bowl isn’t simply a goal on paper. It’s our lifeblood—it’s why we train, why we fight, why we show up every single day. Every rep, every throw, every sacrifice has that purpose. If you’re not stepping onto the field with that mentality, you don’t belong here,” Prescott said with conviction.
A No-Nonsense Mindset for a High-Stakes Season
As he enters his 10th NFL season without having yet led the Cowboys to an NFC Championship Game, Prescott acknowledged the immense pressure that surrounds him—but he’s not backing down.
“People talk a lot about pressure—pressure to win, pressure to live up to expectations. But for me, pressure is a privilege. I don’t fear expectations. I embrace them. I live with them. And I use them to push me every day.”
Leading the Charge in a Rebuilt Offense
With numerous changes across the Cowboys’ offensive lineup during the offseason, Prescott knows his leadership is more critical than ever. He’s been working closely with the new offensive coordinator and the younger core to forge chemistry and purpose.
“I’m making sure everyone in this building understands one thing: we’re not here just to participate—we’re here to dominate. Every meeting, every throw, every snap matters. And the only goal in mind is winning the Super Bowl.”
A Heartfelt Promise to Cowboys Nation
Before leaving the podium, Prescott addressed the loyal fans of Dallas—those who have waited nearly 30 years for the glory days to return.
“I know you’ve waited since 1995. We have too. And now, we’re done waiting. I promise you this: we will fight to the final second to bring the Lombardi Trophy back to Dallas. No more excuses.“
