Cowboys' backup quarterback rumors for Dak Prescott unfounded
The Dallas Cowboys are facing questions about their backup quarterback situation for Dak Prescott. Recently, rumors surfaced suggesting the team might consider adding a backup due to Prescott's injury history. Dak Prescott is recovering from multiple injuries, including a hamstring issue that kept him out of the entire 2024 season. He has also had surgeries on his right thumb and left shoulder in previous years. These concerns have caused fans to wonder if the Cowboys should sign a capable backup quarterback. Amidst this uncertainty, the Cowboys have recently signed wide receiver Parris Campbell to boost their roster. Campbell won a championship with the Eagles and has had a best season of 623 receiving yards in 2022. At 27, he is still trying to achieve breakout success in his career. NFL expert Ian Rapoport mentioned the possibility of a backup quarterback in the second round of the upcoming draft. However, this was quickly dismissed by other sources, stating that the Cowboys are unlikely to pursue that option. Another sports journalist emphasized that the Cowboys have too many other priorities and are focused on winning now, rather than adding a quarterback at this time. As of now, the future of Dak Prescott's performance remains uncertain, and the situation is still just speculation.