Despite impressive regular season statistics, Dak Prescott’s ability to lead the Dallas Cowboys to postseason success has been called into question. Former Pro Bowl receiver and Super Bowl winner Greg Jennings recently expressed his doubts about Prescott’s future with the team, citing their 2-5 playoff record with him as the starter.
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The Dallas Cowboys are gearing up for another exciting season, and fans are eager to see what’s in store for America’s Team. A lot is riding on the upcoming season for the Cowboys.
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Once widely expected, the Dallas Cowboys and owner Jerry Jones made a bold decision this offseason to not extend star quarterback Dak Prescott. Instead they made a small adjustment by converting his $5 million roster bonus this year into a signing bonus and reducing his salary cap charge by $4 million.
Despite not extending quarterback Dak Prescott, Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones insists that brass still believes he can deliver a Super Bowl to Dallas.
Lately, there have been quite a lot of headlines surrounding Dak Prescott’s hanging contract extension, as he enters the final year of his $160 million contract with no franchise tag or trade clause.
The Dallas Cowboys and quarterback Dak Prescott are not close on any sort of agreement for a contract extension, and with the 2024 campaign drawing nearer and nearer, it’s looking more and more like Prescott may play out the season on a one-year deal.
The Dallas Cowboys finally got some attention from the national media on Tuesday when vice president Stephen Jones dropped in for a chat with SiriusXM's Adam Schein, where he was asked if current quarterback Dak Prescott could lead the franchise to a Super Bowl.
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For Dallas Cowboys fans, the burning question that echoes is whether Dak Prescott has what it takes to guide the team to a Super Bowl victory. After years of constant belief that Prescott is their long-term franchise quarterback, this offseason has been different.
Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones is still a believer in Dak Prescott to lead Dallas to a Super Bowl. As it comes up every year, is Prescott good enough to do it for the Cowboys?
It’s looking more and more like Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is going to enter 2024 without a new deal. Prescott is preparing to enter the final year of his contract, and the Cowboys don’t seem to be in any hurry to get an extension done.
Notable headlines surrounding America’s team. QB1 needs to become priority number one. Prescott, a 3x Pro Bowler, is coming off the best season of his career at 30 years old.
With free agency and the NFL Draft in the rearview mirror, it is time for the Dallas Cowboys to focus on extending Dak Prescott to a long-term deal. This offseason has been a whirlwind in Dallas.
Dak Prescott will not face charges in Dallas after a woman accused him of sexual assault in an alleged incident that took place several years ago.
Seven years after a woman alleges that Dak Prescott sexually assaulted her, Dallas police announced Thursday that they will not pursue charges against the Cowboys quarterback.
Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott is trying his best to find a way forward.
Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys have supposedly been negotiating a contract extension this offseason, but it does not sound like there has been much progress between the two sides.
Cowboys QB Dak Prescott answered questions at a charity event and was of course asked about his contract. Responding to a question about whether any progress had been made, Prescott said, “not necessarily.” “Obviously still conversations,” he added via David Moore.
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The Dallas Cowboys and Dak Prescott seem to be in a situation like that the L.A. Rams and Jared Goff were in before the Rams dealt Goff to the Detroit Lions.
While both the Cowboys and Dak Prescott once expressed optimism in a long-term extension, there hasn’t been any recent progress in negotiations.
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