One would think that the Dallas Cowboys would be working to strengthen their weak areas while reinforcing the ones that function well after yet another poor season. Surprisingly, the franchise currently appears to be headed down a pretty dangerous route, so it doesn’t appear that way in the quarterback’s case.
The Cowboys will not extend Dak Prescott’s contract.
It’s possible that you are unaware, but Dak Prescott will be entering the last year of his deal in 2024. Now that it has been reported that the Dallas Cowboys will not be giving the starting quarterback a contract extension and that both parties have “a mutual understanding of his contract situation,” that is very significant. You don’t need our explanation of how unstable a stance is.
that isDespite being in a contract year, QB Dak Prescott and the #Cowboys have a mutual understanding about his contract situation, according to sources. Dallas has not made any offers to Prescott. “We are where we are, locked and loaded for this year,” stated Jerry Jones, the owner.
Along with leading the NFL in passing touchdowns (36), he also led in passer rating (105.7). Ultimately, the 30-year-old was third in passing yards (4,516), seventh in yards per attempt (7.7), and second in QBR (72.7) among regular starts. Nevertheless, keeping all of those figures in mind, he will start the 2024–25 season with an annual salary of $36 million, ranking 11th in the league, and without the prospect of a contract extension.
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