Cowboys QB Dak Prescott 'not putting much thought'
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Training camps have kicked off around the NFL, and our team reporters are on the ground each day following all the action. The Dallas Cowboys' camp is taking place in Oxnard, California, and Cowboys reporter Todd Archer has the latest intel on standouts,
Whether it be his pre-game hip whip warmup ... or his pre-snap "here we go" cadence, the Dallas Cowboys quarterback catches the eyes (and ears) of everyone. In fact, WFAA's Jonah Javad noticed Prescott wasn't saying "here we go" as often as he normally does.
Dak Prescott might be the physical embodiment of where the Dallas Cowboys stand as an organization. Both are rich, famous and desperately seeking postseason success.
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There's new sense of competition in Dallas as well. The Cowboys traded for New England Patriots backup Joe Milton, who was universally praised by Patriots coaches for his level of preparation as a rookie last season. Milton is already pushing Prescott in Cowboys camp, which is something that the veteran appreciates.
Cowboys fans at the team's training camp let owner Jerry Jones know they want to see Micah Parsons' contract situation resolved.