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The Dallas Cowboys addressed the backup quarterback position by trading for Joe Milton III in the offseason, and he brings one of the league's best arms.
Cowboys' Schottenheimer Self-Scouts Offseason With Good News 'Fingerprints' Review originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The winds of change have blown through The Star this offseason, both on and off the field, and Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer is at the center of it all.
Geno Smith won a Comeback Player of the Year Award for simply constructing a decent season after being bad for so long. That being said, Dak Prescott can win the same honor for leading his team back to the playoffs after being shut down because of injury. QB1 of America's Team always finds his way back to the spotlight at some point.
The Dallas Cowboys finished their mandatory minicamp Thursday at The Star in Frisco. Among the notable highlights, DE Micah Parsons has not yet signed an extension, and we got the first look at first-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer's offense.
The first-year head coach also pinpointed areas of improvement before the Cowboys begin training camp in late July.
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Some in the Washington Commanders' media are strangely criticizing the Dallas Cowboys' seemingly productive offseason.
Dallas Cowboys superstar defender Micah Parsons is amid contract drama, but vowed to show up to mandatory minicamp. On the final day, he proved his commitment.
The Cowboys took a big gamble this offseason by acquiring George Pickens from the Pittsburgh Steelers. While he's had his fair share of off-field drama, he has the potential to be a top receiver in the league. Most notably, Prescott now has one of the top receiver duos at his disposal in 2025.