Legacy 'be damned', Cowboys' Dak Prescott wants a Super Bowl for his own sanity
Briefly

Quarterback Dak Prescott, now the longest-tenured player on the Dallas Cowboys following the retirement of Zack Martin, reflects on his 10-year journey in the NFL. He expresses gratitude for the opportunities he's had despite challenges, including injuries and playoff heartbreaks. As he prepares for the upcoming season under a new head coach, he emphasizes the importance of team dynamics and looks forward to adding talent like George Pickens. Prescott remains focused on winning a championship, which he sees as essential for both his personal satisfaction and the legacy of the franchise.
It's not hard to be reflective... Every day you get to walk into this building, you're healthy. Every day you get to approach your teammates.
I want to win a championship. The legacy, whatever comes after I finish playing, will take care of itself.
Read at Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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