The Dallas Cowboys finished their 2025 season with a 7-9-1 record, their first back-to-back losing seasons since 2002, leading to reflections from head coach Brian Schottenheimer and quarterback Dak Prescott on the frustrations and the work needed to improve for the next season.
The Dallas Cowboys lost to the New York Giants 34-17 in Week 18, marking their first loss to the Giants since 2020 and Dak Prescott's first loss to them since his rookie season. The game concluded the first season of coach Brian Schottenheimer, with the team now focusing on offseason improvements.
George Pickens, having had a standout first season with the Dallas Cowboys and earning a Pro Bowl nod, is approaching NFL free agency with advice from Dak Prescott to keep negotiations professional and not personal. His impressive performance and chemistry with teammates have put him in historic company, and he plans to focus on football while his agent handles contract talks, with his future in the league to be determined after the season.
Dak Prescott, despite the Cowboys' elimination from the playoffs, remains focused on playing well in the final game of the 2025 season, emphasizing smart play and leadership. He highlights the importance of command from backup QB Joe Milton, reflects on his own career-best season, and discusses areas for improvement like red zone efficiency. Prescott is optimistic about the team's future, especially with key receivers like CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens, and believes the Cowboys can make significant progress in 2026.
The Dallas Cowboys will play their final game of the 2025 NFL season against the New York Giants on January 4 at 12:00 p.m., aiming to extend their winning streak over the Giants to ten games and improve their season record to 8-8-1. The game continues the Cowboys' tradition of playing on Sunday in Week 18 and features a potential milestone for QB Dak Prescott, who has a 14-game winning streak against the Giants.
Dak Prescott is eager to play in the Cowboys' season finale against the Giants despite being battered and the team's playoff elimination, emphasizing his pride and desire to finish the season strong, especially on a winning note for Christmas.
Dak Prescott threw for 307 yards and two touchdowns, leading the Dallas Cowboys to a 30-23 victory over the Washington Commanders, despite losing most of an 18-point lead. The game was notable for Prescott tying the franchise record with 30 touchdown passes in four seasons and the Cowboys' successful fourth-down conversions. Washington, playing without injured quarterbacks, was led by journeyman Josh Johnson, but couldn't complete the comeback.
The Dallas Cowboys, after a brief winning streak, faced a tough loss against the Washington Commanders but showcased resilience with standout performances from players like Dak Prescott, KaVontae Turpin, Javonte Williams, Malik Davis, Jake Ferguson, and Jadeveon Clowney, highlighting grit, determination, and playmaking ability.
The article discusses the Cowboys' decision-making for the final two games of the 2025 season, emphasizing common sense in choosing between Dak Prescott and Joe Milton, considering injury risks, practice time, and team performance, while also reflecting on team dynamics, player achievements, and historical context.
Dak Prescott is determined to play in the Cowboys' final games against the Commanders and Giants, aiming for a full 17-game season despite the team's struggles in 2025. He values playing on Christmas and wants to finish the season strong, emphasizing team effort and pride. Prescott also reflects on his individual achievements, attributing his success to his teammates, and is motivated to improve for next season.
The 2026 Pro Bowl features a strong Cowboys presence with five players, including Dak Prescott and Quinnen Williams, highlighting the team's consistent Pro Bowl selections and notable individual achievements, such as Brandon Aubrey's historic kicking streak and Tyler Smith's early career success.
The Dallas Cowboys have five players selected for the Pro Bowl, including Dak Prescott and first-timer George Pickens, marking their continued strong individual performances despite missing the playoffs. Notable achievements include Brandon Aubrey's third consecutive Pro Bowl and Tyler Smith's historic third selection at age 24. Some players like CeeDee Lamb and KaVontae Turpin missed out, but there are opportunities for alternates during the Pro Bowl Games in Super Bowl week.
Dak Prescott had a strong 2025 season, breaking franchise passing records and staying healthy, but the Cowboys faced challenges with a poor record and injuries. Prescott remains optimistic about the future, emphasizing continuous improvement and team effort, with the quarterback position secure for 2026.
The Dallas Cowboys lost 34-17 to the Los Angeles Chargers, falling to 6-8-1 for the season. Despite notable individual achievements like Dak Prescott's 4,000+ yard passing season and CeeDee Lamb's fifth consecutive 1,000-yard receiving season, the team struggled against high-win opponents and missed numerous tackles, highlighting ongoing defensive and offensive challenges.
The Dallas Cowboys are emphasizing the importance of competing to win in their final games, rejecting the idea of tanking for draft position, and focusing on finishing the season strong regardless of their playoff chances or potential roster changes.