With a new head coach at the helm, the Dallas Cowboys are entering the 2025 NFL season with renewed focus — and quarterback Dak Prescott is at the center of that resurgence. After a challenging 2024 season marked by inconsistency and injury, insiders and analysts now widely predict that Prescott could emerge as a leading contender for NFL Comeback Player of the Year honors.

Prescott, who has spent much of the offseason recovering and rebuilding both physically and mentally, is reportedly thriving under the new coaching staff. Early training camp reports describe him as sharper, more confident, and more in sync with his offensive weapons than he has been in years.
According to team sources, the Cowboys’ new offensive system emphasizes Prescott’s strengths: quick decision-making, controlled mobility, and smart use of the deep ball. Wide receivers CeeDee Lamb and Brandin Cooks have both publicly praised the changes, saying Prescott looks “like himself again.”
NFL analyst Marcus Whitfield noted:
“This is a make-or-break year for Dak. But with the right system and leadership around him now, he’s positioned better than ever to remind the league what he can do.”

If Prescott lives up to expectations, his bounce-back season could not only earn him personal accolades but also propel the Cowboys back into serious playoff contention — something fans have been waiting for since their last deep postseason run.
For now, all eyes are on Oxnard, California, where Cowboys training camp is in full swing, and Dak Prescott is quietly putting in the work to reclaim both his reputation and his team’s winning edge.