Once a Trusted QB of the Cowboys – Now Willing to Retire If He Can’t Return to Dallas for Just One More Day
Once a Trusted QB of the Cowboys – Now Willing to Retire If He Can’t Return to Dallas for Just One More Day
Andy Dalton – the veteran quarterback who once led the Dallas Cowboys offense in 2020 – has stirred emotions among fans after expressing his heartfelt desire to wear the Cowboys uniform one last time before retiring from the NFL.

Currently serving as a backup QB for the Carolina Panthers, Dalton, now 37, is nearing the end of his playing days. While he made his mark with the Cincinnati Bengals, earning three Pro Bowl selections, it’s his brief stint in Dallas that left a lasting impression on him.
“I don’t want to end my career like this – I still have strength, I still have fight left in me. But if I can’t return to the place I call home, even for just one day – maybe it’s time to stop,” Dalton shared.
With the Cowboys facing uncertainty at the quarterback position, Dalton’s message isn’t just a personal plea – it reflects his deep bond with a franchise that placed its trust in him during a difficult time.
For many Cowboys fans, especially those who admired Dalton’s poise and professionalism during his short tenure, the sentiment hit home. While his future remains unclear, one thing is certain: Andy Dalton wants to say goodbye to football where his heart still belongs – in Dallas.












