Cowboys Offense Focused on Improvement

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is utilizing the NFL offseason to build rapport with the team’s primary offensive players, setting ambitious goals for the 2026 season. Despite a strong offensive showing in 2025, the Cowboys failed to reach the NFL Playoffs for the second year in a row, largely due to defensive struggles.

2025 Season Review: Offensive Strengths

The Cowboys’ offense ranked second in the NFL in total offense during the 2025 campaign, averaging 391.9 yards per game and scoring 51 touchdowns. They were particularly potent through the air, finishing second in total pass offense, trailing only the Los Angeles Rams.

Key Offensive Statistics

  • Passing Touchdowns: 31 (3rd in the league)
  • Passing Yards: Ranked 4th in the league
  • Rushing Yards: Averaged 125.6 yards per game (9th overall)
  • Rushing Touchdowns: 31 (5th most in the league)

Offensive Continuity and Player Focus

All 11 offensive starters are expected to return for the 2026 season, providing a foundation for continued success. Wide receiver George Pickens, who recently postponed his wedding with Sarah Jane Ramos, is actively participating in efforts to enhance team chemistry and ensure offensive consistency.

Looking Ahead to 2026

If Prescott and the offense maintain their high level of performance while the defense demonstrates improvement, the Cowboys are poised to contend for a playoff berth after a two-year absence. Cowboys’ Stephen Jones has declined to comment on potential contract negotiations with George Pickens.