Dak Prescott’s future with the Dallas Cowboys takes a new path that may anger fans

June 2, 2024

The star quarterback is about to head into the final year of his $160m deal in Texas

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Dak Prescott‘s future with the Dallas Cowboys has been one of the biggest conversations of the NFL‘s offseason as he enters the final year of his contract, but the NFC East winners are not set to let their star quarterback go just yet…

The 30-year-old had an excellent 2023/24 season during which he threw for 4516 yards and 36 touchdowns (NFL leader) from 590 attempts, allowing just nine interceptions whilst he was also sacked 39 times as the Cowboys made it to the postseason.

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But there, they were unceremoniously dumped out of the playoffs with a 48-32 loss to the Green Bay Packers on a night when Prescott still threw for 403 yards on 60 attempts, for three touchdowns and two interceptions, with four sacks and it’s clear the Cowboys don’t blame him for the loss.

“They are all in on re-signing Dak Prescott, eventually,” Jeremy Fowler said to ESPN. “They just haven’t shown it yet. I’m told behind the scenes they’ve made it clear they don’t want him to hit free agency in 2025.”

Why is it imperative to extend Prescott’s deal?

If Prescott should hit free agency, then he can go anywhere and there will be a lot of smaller teams willing to offer huge money to attract a talent of that magnitude, something the Cowboys simply can’t justify.

As a result, it will be a priority to get his name written along the dotted line to ensure his future at the AT&T Stadium in what could be his final contract with the franchise as he turns 31 in July.

Prescott, however, as recently as April 2024, is open to the idea of going elsewhere even though he stressed his commitment is to the Cowboys since he currently represents them.

 

“I’m not going to say I fear being here or not. I don’t fear either situation, to be candid with you,” Prescott said, as per Jon Machota. “I love this game and love to play and love to better myself as a player and my teammates around me.

“Right now, it’s with the Dallas Cowboys, it’s where I want to be, and that’s where I am, and that’s the focus. And after the season we’ll see where we’re at and if the future holds that. And if not, we’ll go from there.”