The $136 million extension in question belongs to WR CeeDee Lamb — not a QB or defensive superstar vowing to retire in Dallas. He signed a 4‑year, $136M deal (with $100M guaranteed) in August 2024, aiming to help the Cowboys compete for a Super Bowl .
There’s no public statement from Lamb or QB Dak Prescott about pledging to retire solely in Dallas or delivering Super Bowl LX for the city.
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🏈 Context & True Loyalties
Dak Prescott, QB, signed a record 4-year, $240M extension in September 2024. Owner Jerry Jones linked this to championship aspirations—but no “retire in Dallas” vow or specific Super Bowl LX promise .
Micah Parsons, the star LB, has not yet signed an extension but emphasized ending the franchise’s decades-long championship drought . Still, no retirement vow or explicit Super Bowl LX mention.
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⚠️ Bottom Line
The $136M player is CeeDee Lamb, signing a major extension—but the sensational framing about retiring and “bringing Super Bowl LX home” is not substantiated by quotes from him or credible reports.
It’s an obvious case of overblown clickbait using real figures tied to actual contracts—but twisting the narrative to sound more