Behind the Scenes at Dallas Cowboys' Training Camp: Laughter, Oddities, and Team Spirit
Explore the lighter side of the Dallas Cowboys' training camp in Oxnard, featuring unique moments, player antics, and team camaraderie.

The Dallas Cowboys' summer training camp in Oxnard, California, was not just about intense drills and strategic planning. Amidst the serious preparations for the upcoming NFL season, there were plenty of moments that brought smiles and laughter to the team and fans alike. Here’s a look at some of the most memorable and quirky highlights from the camp.
Tsunami Advisory: A First for Schottenheimer
Brian Schottenheimer, the Cowboys' offensive coordinator, has seen a lot in his 26 years of NFL coaching. However, a tsunami advisory was a first. Following an earthquake off Russia's western coast, Ventura County was under a tsunami watch on July 29. Despite the initial concern, the impact near the Cowboys' camp was minimal. Schottenheimer admitted, "I was a little worried. You hear 'tsunami' and you're really worried." After confirming safety with the local police, he could finally get back to sleep.
Simba-Style Celebration
Cornerback Kaiir Elam made headlines not just for his interception during practice but for his unique celebration. After picking off a deep pass from Dak Prescott, Elam lifted a 4-year-old fan, Kenneth, over his head in a scene reminiscent of Simba in "The Lion King." The crowd and teammates cheered, making it a moment to remember. Elam joked, "Getting to Kenneth was harder than the pick. My arms ain't that long."
Pumping Up for Practice
To energize the team, assistant coaches performed skits after stretching sessions. One day, a coach dressed in a boxing robe shadowboxed to "Eye of the Tiger," while secondary coach Darian Thompson pretended to surf on a backboard. Dak Prescott even joined in, mimicking a horseback ride. The playful atmosphere helped keep spirits high.
Joe Milton III’s Backflip Talent
Backup quarterback Joe Milton III is known for his strong arm, but his backflip skills are equally impressive. Milton, who started doing backflips at age 3, shared a story about almost hitting his head on a pole during a childhood flip. His father’s encouragement, "You got it, and if you don't you ain't getting no ice cream," kept him going. His backflip after a touchdown became a viral moment.
Jerry Jones’ Music Pick
Music is a staple at Cowboys practices, usually chosen by the players. However, one day during special teams drills, the Pointer Sisters' "Slow Hand" played over the speakers, surprising everyone. Schottenheimer revealed, "It wasn't my request. Someone from very high up." That someone was none other than owner and general manager Jerry Jones, adding a touch of his personal flair to the camp.
These moments highlight the camaraderie and lighter side of the Cowboys' training camp, proving that even in the midst of intense preparation, there’s always room for fun and team bonding.