Dallas Cowboys arrive in California for training camp with lofty expectations
Briefly

The Dallas Cowboys commenced their first training camp under head coach Brian Schottenheimer in Oxnard, California, marking the start of the 2025 NFL season. The team will engage in 16 practices over four weeks. Players expressed optimism, with defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa feeling positive about the team's vibe. Offensive lineman Tyler Smith voiced high expectations, asserting Super Bowl aspirations despite a disappointing previous season. The team added new talent, including wide receiver George Pickens and rookie Tyler Booker, aiming to build a strong offense while dealing with changes on defense.
I'm excited, it's good to be back out here. I'm confident in where we are as a team. I like the vibe we have.
Super Bowl champions, that's always the expectation. I think it is a realistic goal. Why can't we win?
Last year's campaign is obviously not at all how we wanted it to go. But ultimately this year is a new opportunity.
We built a great core on offense, the addition of George and a lot of other key pieces will boost our performance.
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