Dak Prescott Rocks Out as Cowboys Open Practice with Ozzy Osbourne Tribute
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Dak Prescott Rocks Out as Cowboys Open Practice with Ozzy Osbourne Tribute

Dak Prescott Rocks Out as Cowboys Open Practice with Ozzy Osbourne Tribute

The Dallas Cowboys kicked off their first weekend practice of training camp in style — and with a nod to a rock legend.

On Saturday, at River Ridge Fields in Oxnard, California, a packed crowd gathered to watch the Cowboys take the field for training camp. But before any football action started, the team held its annual Opening Ceremony to set the tone — and this year, the Cowboys chose to honor the late heavy metal icon, Ozzy Osbourne.

The music of Ozzy Osbourne, best known as the lead singer of Black Sabbath, played loudly over the speakers as the players came out for practice. Osbourne, who passed away on Tuesday, July 22, at age 76, was honored with the Cowboys’ tribute as his legendary music energized both fans and players alike.

One of the biggest highlights came when star quarterback Dak Prescott embraced the moment in his own way. As Ozzy’s music blared, Prescott caught the vibe and started playing air guitar, much to the delight of the crowd and teammates.

Patrick Walker of DallasCowboys.com captured the fun moment on video and shared it on social media, where fans quickly celebrated the quarterback’s lighthearted tribute and enthusiasm.

It wasn’t just a fun moment — it also signaled the start of a high-energy practice session as the Cowboys gear up for what they hope will be a defining season.

Dak’s playful rockstar moment reminded fans that football can be both competitive and fun. And in a camp where intensity and expectations run high, starting off with a musical tribute and some air guitar set a relaxed but exciting tone for the team moving forward.

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