Joe Milton III, now stepping into the role of backup quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys, has expressed excitement about this new chapter in his NFL journey. After a college career known for his cannon-like arm and athleticism, Milton is embracing the opportunity to develop behind star QB Dak Prescott.
Milton described himself as “thrilled” to join the Cowboys, calling it a “fresh start with a legendary franchise.” What’s turning heads, though, is his mention of a “secret weapon” that’s helping him adapt quickly to the team’s complex offensive system.
That weapon? Virtual Reality (VR) training. Milton revealed he’s been using cutting-edge VR simulation tools to rehearse offensive plays and defensive reads in high-definition, real-time environments. “It’s like getting mental reps without being on the field,” Milton said. “I can run the playbook over and over again from the comfort of my house.”
Coaches have reportedly praised his proactive approach and rapid learning curve. While he won’t be under center unless needed, Milton is making a strong impression early—preparing not just physically, but mentally, for the opportunity to shine.
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