DAK PRESCOTT has made it clear he wants to win a Super Bowl with the Dallas Cowboys.
The quarter-back has recovered from injury and is keen to make things right after his season was cut short after just nine weeks last year.
Prescott tore his hamstring to end his Super Bowl dreams for another year, but he is more determined than ever to win a ring.
The NFL star is the highest-paid player in the League and is closing on some notable Cowboys records, but is no closer to a championship win.
Despite that, Prescott’s commitment to the Cowboys is unwavering, as is his dream of winning a Super Bowl
Prescott told the Fort Worth Star-Telegram: “I want to win a championship.
“The legacy, 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. It’s for my personal being, for my sanity. The legacy will take care of itself.
“It’s hard to be reflective. I think you have to, especially with how [his 10 seasons] have been. Some being injured, some getting to knocking on the door and not finishing it.
“What it does really is just makes you grateful for the opportunity. Every day you get to walk into this building, you’re healthy.
“Every day you get to approach your teammates. You get to approach this game that you love.”
Prescott is facing a big change ahead of next season with Head coach Brian Schottenheimer to implement a difference cadence before snaps.
Prescott adopted the cadence “yeah, here we go” before snaps.
But Schottenheimer wants to mix up the cadence with different words before every play.
The new coach also made a big claim about his QB, saying: “I think Dak is in the developmental phases.
“And that sounds crazy for a guy who’s played that much, but there are things we’re tweaking with Dak.”
Schottheimer made the shocking claim about Prescott, who is entering the 10th season of his career.
Before the 2024 campaign, he was the highest-paid quarterback in the NFL with an average annual value of $60 million per year.
And Prescott is just one season removed from when he recorded 4,516 passing yards, 38 total touchdowns, and nine interceptions.
Prescott is close to career franchise records for passing yards (2,746 away) and passing touchdowns (35 away).
He has become the face of the Cowboys, and the NFL’s highest-paid player.
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