Some people show their love for their team by wearing jerseys, waving foam fingers, or shouting at the TV during games.

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But one Dallas Cowboys fan took things to the next level. He got a tattoo that says "Dallas Cowboys 2026 Super Bowl Champions" before the game even happens. That’s right, he already declared his team the winner a whole year early. You can watch the video at the bottom of this article.

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Act of Faith

This might seem like an act of pure faith, but let’s be real. The Cowboys haven’t won a Super Bowl since 1996. They didn’t even make the playoffs last season, finishing with a disappointing 7-10 record. To shake things up, the team hired a new head coach, Brian Schottenheimer, who believes quarterback Dak Prescott can lead the team to multiple Super Bowl wins. That’s a bold prediction, but at least he’s confident.

Vegas is Not Convinced

However, the experts in Vegas aren’t quite as optimistic. Betting odds suggest the Cowboys don’t have a great shot at winning it all in 2026, ranking them far behind favorites like the Kansas City Chiefs. But hey, stranger things have happened in football.

Might Be Awkward Later

So, is this tattoo a brilliant prediction or a bad idea?  After all, if the Cowboys don’t win, that tattoo will be a pretty awkward conversation starter.

Whether this fan ends up celebrating or regretting their decision, one thing’s for sure. We Cowboys fans don’t give up hope. And who knows? Maybe 2026 really will be our year.

Check out the video below:

 

@bleacherreport Cowboys fan got a 2026 Super Bowl tattoo 😅🏆 #superbowl #nfl #football #cowboys ♬ original sound - bleacherreport

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