OXNARD, Calif. - Dak Prescott stood in front of the media Monday and fielded questions about behavior, expectations and improvement.
The passing of the torch at quarterback for the Cowboys took place months ago. But this is another milestone. For the first time in 10 years, Tony Romo does not begin training camp as the starting quarterback.
This is now Dak's team. You hear it time and time again, from ownership to coaches to players.
There's more to the job description than handing the ball to Ezekiel Elliott and appeasing Dez Bryant and the other receivers by throwing passes in their direction.