Cowboys Head Coach Brian Schottenheimer makes bold prediction ahead of the 2026-2027 season
The Dallas Cowboys have no shortage of expectations entering the 2026 NFL season. After another offseason filled with optimism, head coach Brian Schottenheimer has made it clear that simply reaching the playoffs won’t be enough for his team. Appearing on the Twins Take Podcast, Schottenheimer made a bold prediction about what he believes lies ahead for the Cowboys.
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Super Bowl Is the Goal
Schottenheimer didn’t shy away from setting lofty expectations. During the interview, the Cowboys head coach expressed confidence that Dallas will be playing in the Super Bowl this season, making it clear that’s the standard the organization is striving for.
It’s an ambitious statement, especially considering the Cowboys have spent years trying to get over the postseason hump. While regular-season success has often followed the franchise, deep playoff runs have been much harder to come by.
Schottenheimer is hoping to change that narrative in his second season leading America’s Team.
Confidence or Pressure?
Making a prediction like that inevitably creates additional pressure. Cowboys fans already expect their team to contend every season, and now their head coach has publicly raised the bar even higher.
If Dallas gets off to a fast start, Schottenheimer’s comments will only add to the excitement surrounding the franchise.
However, if the team struggles early, those same remarks will quickly become a talking point for critics questioning whether the Cowboys were too confident heading into the season.
High Expectations in Dallas
Regardless of whether Schottenheimer made the prediction publicly, competing for a Super Bowl has always been the expectation in Dallas.
The Cowboys possess one of the league’s most recognizable brands and consistently enter seasons believing they have a roster capable of making a championship run.
Now, their head coach has openly embraced those expectations instead of trying to temper them. Only time will tell whether Dallas can back up Schottenheimer’s confidence on the field.
For now, though, one thing is certain: the Cowboys aren’t aiming to simply make the playoffs. According to their head coach, the goal is to be playing on the NFL’s biggest stage when the 2026-27 season comes to an end.
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