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A video of Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott slinging a pass to wide receiver Brandin Cooks from training camp in 2023 was passed along on X as Prescott throwing the ball to wide receiver George Pickens on Monday. It then appeared on ESPN’s “First Take,” where the analysts discussed the clip as if it was recent.
NFL Training Camp is underway, and the Dallas Cowboys are aiming to build a strong team under first-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer.
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The ESPN First Take crew discussed the Dallas Cowboys ahead of the 2025 NFL season, but didn't realize a clip they showed was from a previous year.
The contract drama between Micah Parsons and the Cowboys had sports broadcaster Dan Patrick reminiscing about a “bad deal” he previously signed with ESPN.
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Sportsnaut on MSNNick Saban Offers Curious Response to Return Rumors Amid Cowboys and Giants SpeculationThe Giants are one team often mentioned with head coach Brian Daboll competing for his job this year. The Cowboys have also been name-dropped, since owner Jerry Jones is always interested in splashy hirings and is feeling the pressure to get the team back to the Super Bowl for the first time since the 1990s.
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Cowboys Wire on MSNESPN hilariously runs 2-year old Cowboys highlight based on Twitter troll jobFirst Take' touted a Prescott-to-Pickens bomb as the offense's first play at camp. Problem is, the clip they showed was nearly two years old.
Adam Schefter was on set for ESPN’s Dallas Cowboys and George Pickens blunder, but apparently, he had no idea it happened. Tuesday morning on ESPN, First Take eagerly aired a clip of what they reported to be a touchdown pass from Dak Prescott to new wide receiver George Pickens on the first play of Cowboys Read
Bleacher Report predicts Dallas Cowboys free agent running back Javonte Williams job "isn't safe" after he's projected as starter.
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Cowboys Wire on MSNCowboys HC Schottenheimer ID'd as one of NFL's most under-pressure people in 2025His first season as offensive coordinator in Dallas brought similar highs: the Cowboys led the league in scoring, ranked third in passing yards, and finished second on third downs, while Prescott concluded that season second in MVP voting, finishing with a career high in completions, passer rating, and a league leading 36 touchdown passes.
Aikman, 58, is a three-time Super Bowl champion with the Dallas Cowboys. He is part of ESPN’s A team for NFL games on “Monday Night Football” along with Joe Buck and Lisa Salters. Orlovsky and Laura Rutledge make up the B team. He’s also a fixture on The Worldwide Leader’s weekday studio shows during the NFL season.