Cowboys' Super Bowl Hopes Hinge on Health
Cowboys' Super Bowl Hopes Hinge on Health

Cowboys' Super Bowl Hopes Hinge on Health

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The Dallas Cowboys enter the 2025 NFL season with declared Super Bowl ambitions, as stated by offensive lineman Tyler Smith, citing a strong offensive core and key additions like George Pickens and first-round pick Tyler Booker. Legendary coach Jimmy Johnson warns the team's success depends on staying healthy due to their top-heavy salary structure and depth issues, particularly during the late-season stretch. Injuries to stars Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, and Micah Parsons were pivotal in the disappointing 2024 season. Despite offseason upgrades, several key players are already set to miss time in training camp, raising continued concerns about depth and health. The consensus among players and coaches is that avoiding further injuries will be critical to the Cowboys’ playoff and championship hopes.

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