Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is focusing on rebuilding trust in his body after a season-ending hamstring injury, while new head coach Brian Schottenheimer brings fresh energy to a franchise under immense pressure.
With NFC East rivals Philadelphia claiming the Super Bowl LIX championship over Kansas City, the Cowboys face heightened expectations entering 2025.

New Leadership and Prescott’s Comeback Journey
Adversity has become a familiar companion for Prescott throughout his career. His latest challenge arrived in Week 9 against the Atlanta Falcons, when he suffered a partially torn hamstring that required season-ending surgery in November 2024. While he hasn’t been cleared for full contact, Prescott is progressing through rehabilitation and participating in organized team activities.
This injury represents another chapter in Prescott’s career-long battle with physical setbacks and triumphs. The 31-year-old quarterback recently shared his perspective and the emotional toll of recovery during an interview on the YouTube channel “Good and Good.”
“Being healthy, it’s what it’s about,” he said with a gentle smile. “Just trying to stay healthy… Just felt good being back out there.”
For someone whose body has endured extensive trauma, Prescott spoke about trusting the rehabilitation process — easier said than done.
His injury history includes a fractured and dislocated right ankle in 2020, a right calf strain in 2021, a fractured thumb in 2022, and a partially torn right hamstring in 2024. Each setback has tested him mentally and physically.
“You really just grow to trust the surgeon,” he explained. “If I had surgery, I had it for a reason. I’ve trusted my rehab process, so I don’t really think about it once.”
Developing that mental fortitude requires dedication and discipline. It also provides Cowboys fans with insight into a leader who maintains faith in himself and the organization despite mounting external pressures.
Building a New Culture
Prescott isn’t making grand promises or flashy declarations. His focus remains straightforward: continue progressing, listen to his body, and approach each day with increased confidence and courage. He understands the stakes, particularly with Schottenheimer providing new leadership and a franchise depending on his return.
The Cowboys enter 2025 under significant scrutiny after watching division rivals reach new heights. Philadelphia’s dominant 55-23 victory over Washington in the NFC Championship Game, followed by their 40-22 Super Bowl LIX triumph over Kansas City, has intensified pressure throughout the NFC East.
However, if Prescott’s career has taught anything, it’s never to underestimate his resilience and what he brings to the organization when healthy.
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