Regarding Prescott’s future, those same supporters are divided; many don’t think he can lead them to victory in the postseason.
Some members of the team’s front office have this opinion as well, and as a result, there is a state of near civil war in the team’s facility.
The key is Dak Prescott’s contractual predicament.
Similar to McCarthy, Prescott’s contract with Dallas expires before the 2025 season, and he just has one year left on it.
Dallas is quite upset about this because, given the exorbitant cost of quarterback contracts, paying him again would probably bind the franchise to him for a predetermined number of years.
You run the danger of doing this.of passing up opportunities to sign younger quarterbacks and having less wiggle room when it comes to the pay cap.
Teams with high-priced quarterbacks typically have weaker lineups as a whole.
A story released on Friday, according to CBS Sports and USA Today, showed how deeply divided the front office is over Prescott, with some arguing that it would be better to deal him immediately in exchange for draft capital.
Although it is highly improbable, the reports claim that Dallas has not made any progress toward a possible extension.
Trey Lance, who came to Dallas following his trade from the San Francisco 49ers, who decided to go all-in with Brock Purdy, is one element of this drama.
Lance used to be perceived as
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