Sep 21, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Dallas Cowboys quarterback Joe Milton III (10) throws a pass against the Chicago Bears during the second half at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images
Sep 21, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Dallas Cowboys quarterback Joe Milton III (10) throws a pass against the Chicago Bears during the second half at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images
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Battle of the Backups: Cowboys' comp to sit next to QB throne is game on

If Dak Prescott is lost for an extended period of time in 2026, the Dallas Cowboys are what scientists call “hosed.” Unlike in 2022, when the Cowboys’ defense was good enough to hold down the fort in his absence, the current Dallas roster isn’t built to survive a long-term loss of their lead signal-caller. A short-term loss, on the other hand, might be survivable.

Depending how the backup quarterbacks look this summer, the Cowboys may be able to stay afloat without Prescott for a game or two, and Joe Milton and Sam Howell will be given every opportunity to prove themselves in practices. Milton, entering Year 2 in Dallas, has the inside track. The 6-foot-5, 246-pound product of Tennessee comes with an elite physical skillset. If the Cowboys can pick one guy to hit his potential, Milton’s the guy.

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Howell, 6-foot-1, 220 pounds, isn’t the physical specimen Milton is, but he comes with 18 career starts under his belt and some ability to read defenses and anticipate throws.  Howell’s roughly the same age as Milton but his ceiling isn’t nearly as high, so the onus is likely on him to beat out Milton.

In many ways, the Cowboys offense is a backup quarterback’s dream. Ceedee Lamb, George Pickens and Ryan Flournoy may be the best trio in the NFL this year, while Javonte Williams and the running game are one of the most reliable rushing attacks.

The only less-than-ideal part of the Cowboys offense is the pass protection on the edges. Whoever wins the QB2 job will have to be working on a clock because the ball may need to come out fast. Oh yeah, there’s also that pesky defensive situation to work around.

Under Christian Parker, the Dallas defense is expected to be better in 2026 but coming off a historically poor season, massive improvement is unlikely. Based on that, simply driving the bus at quarterback may not be enough to secure victory.

With any luck, the battle for backup quarterback may not matter at all this year. But just in case QB2 does have to hold down the fort for a game or two, it’s battle that’s worth watching this summer.

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This article originally appeared on Cowboys Wire: Battle of the Backups: Cowboys’ comp to sit next to QB throne is game on

Reporting by Reid D Hanson, Cowboys Wire / Cowboys Wire

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