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For the Dallas Cowboys and their fans, it is the Super Bowl or Bust every season.
The Cowboys have not made a NFC championship game, much less a Super Bowl, since the 1995 season. Dallas has only reached the division round and has been expelled seven times. The team was eliminated in the Commodines round six times.
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The Dallas Cowboys, Dak Prescott, #4, reacts with the offensive Tackle of the Dallas Cowboys Tyler Smith, #73, before the childhood game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at the Raymond James stadium in Tampa, Florida, on January 16, 2023. (Kim Klement-USA Today Sports)
The 2025 season is not really different. Cowboys enter with high expectations with a healthy organization behind Dak Prescott. The team has a new coach in Brian Schottenheimer on their first season as a chief coach.
The offensive line of the cowboys, Tyler Smith, said the expectations of the Super Bowl are still the same.
“Super Bowl champions,” journalists in California told reporters before the training camp, through ESPN. “That is always expectation.”
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Tyler Smith, #73, the offensive Tackle of the Dallas Cowboys, during heating against Philadelphia Eagles in Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on November 5, 2023. (Eric Hartline-USA Today Sports)
Smith doubled, saying that it was a “realistic objective” and had no reason to question belief. He pointed out the addition of the open receiver George Pickens and the selection of the offensive liner Tyler Booker to support his claim.
“I think we build a large nucleus in the offensive; the addition of George and the entire other key piece,” he added. “I think that writing Booker (in the first round), will be an infernal guy just to reinforce the front line. And we have many types in all areas, but those are some of the types that are the key pieces of what we do this year.”
Dallas managed to go 7-10 last season despite Prescott’s injury.

The Dallas Cowboys, Dak Prescott, #4, shouts when Tyler Smith, #73, collects it after a sack of the Cleveland Browns during the first quarter in Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland on September 8, 2024. (Scott Galvin-Imagn images)
However, with the healthy team, they have proven to be able to win the NFC EAST. It will only become more difficult since the Filadelfia Eagles won the Super Bowl last season and Washington’s commanders seemed to be a true threat of the championship.