Consistently one of the most hyped and talented teams in the league, the Dallas Cowboys are all-in this season with multiple contracts expiring in 2025. It will be up to Dak Prescott and this young group of certified superstars to carry this team to the promised lands. Given the talent, contract situations, and previous success, the finish line for this team is the Super Bowl and nothing less will do.
Micah Parsons just bullying his way through Lane Johnson to get the sack đź’Şpic.twitter.com/T3Lf38Ie19 https://t.co/OxkLmhMJ7e
— The 33rd Team (@The33rdTeamFB) December 11, 2023
The addition of Oklahoma tackle Tyler Guyton in the first round allows the Cowboys to keep star offensive lineman Tyler Smith on the interior of the line where he excelled. The re-signing of Ezekiel Elliot seems to be in hopes of reestablishing some of the historic success they have had in the running game behind him. Dallas was surprisingly not as aggressive this last offseason as many initially thought they would be for a team that is all in, and while it is in an effort to be able to keep key players moving forward, one has to wonder if the strategy could backfire if the team falls short again.
Tyler Guyton is nice pic.twitter.com/LUrK5Kihpx
— Billy M (@BillyM_91) January 30, 2024
This Cowboys team has everything needed to make a deep run into the playoffs, with superstars littered across both sides of the ball and a quarterback who looked as good as ever last season, this team is once again set up for success. It’s safe to say jobs are on the line this season, and while the future is filled with questions, this season should be all systems go.
Record prediction: 12-5