All that's left for the Dallas Cowboys is to bring back Jason Garrett and we're good to go.
Dallas' International Fan of the Year Eduardo Flores said he wouldn't have gotten through father's death without Prescott
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is on record as saying that he isn’t in a hurry to give star quarterback Dak Prescott a contract extension. Jones wants Prescott to remain the starting quarterback in Dallas in 2024 and beyond, but he said recently that, “We’d like to see more leaves fall” before giving Prescott a long-term deal.
The Dallas Cowboys entered the offseason with three contracts they knew would be major topics. The Cowboys have CeeDee Lamb, Dak Prescott, and Micah Parsons, who all want deals before their first snap in December.
Free agency and the NFL Draft have passed, and the Cowboys are without an RB1 for next season.
With the 2024 NFL Draft in the books and free agency at its slowest, the Dallas Cowboys are in the thick of the offseason. For fans, that might mean a slower news cycle is up ahead but there's still a major aspect of the offseason that is approaching: The NFL's schedule release.
Dak Prescott has remained a focal point of NFL discussions throughout the offseason, with fans and analysts alike speculating about his future, particularly given the Dallas Cowboys’ apparent lack of urgency in extending his contract.
The Cowboys did not draft a quarterback which means all of theirs are officially entering contract years at the moment. The Dallas Cowboys hold very little, if any, leverage with Dak Prescott in contract negotiations.
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.
Chase Daniel and Trey Wingo react to the Dallas Cowboys signing Ezekiel Elliott, reuniting the former first round pick with Dak Prescott and his former teammates.
A familiar face has returned to the Dallas Cowboys’ lineup at Jerry World. Ezekiel Elliott, the former All-Pro running back, has inked a one-year deal with the team that initially drafted him, as reported by NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
When asked about why the Cowboys haven’t finalized extensions for Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, or Micah Parsons yet, owner Jerry Jones responded they are still waiting for some things to play out as they enter the 2024 NFL Draft. “We’d like to see more leaves fall,” said Jones, via ProFootballTalk.
The 2024 NFL Draft is officially in the books, and the Texas Longhorns had a banner weekend. In total, a program-record 11 Longhorns were drafted, breaking the previous mark of eight players set in 1991 for the seven-round draft era.
QB Dak Prescott, CB DaRon Bland, TE Jake Ferguson, RB Marion Barber, CB Larry Brown, DT Leon Lett. Those are just a handful of names Dallas has drafted and developed into superstars from Day 3 of the NFL draft.
Entering the 2024 season, the Dallas Cowboys carry familiar aspirations, ones that have echoed season after season – aspirations of hoisting the Super Bowl trophy, a feat that has eluded them since the mid-90s.
The Dallas Cowboys have reached a stalemate with quarterback Dak Prescott in contract negotiations, which could spell trouble for his future with the franchise.
Those in NFL circles seem to be infatuated with speculating why the Dallas Cowboys haven’t offered quarterback Dak Prescott, who’s in the final year of his contract, any sort of extension.
The Dallas Cowboys have navigated through an offseason fraught with discomfort and uncertainty following yet another premature playoff exit. Owner Jerry Jones finds himself at the helm of a franchise poised for a pivotal season, with both head coach Mike McCarthy and quarterback Dak Prescott entering contract years.
While both the Cowboys and Dak Prescott once expressed optimism in a long-term extension, there hasn’t been any recent progress in negotiations.
Dak Prescott’s contract situation remains uncertain, but he offered an idea of what he might be looking for if and when he and the Cowboys sit down to negotiate an agreement.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott addressed his contract situation, the notion of playing for another team as well as the lawsuit he filed regarding an alleged extortion claim in comments made at a charity event.
During a recent public appearance, Cowboys QB Dak Prescott answered questions about a new potential contract and noted that he isn’t trying to be the highest-paid quarterback in the league.
In 2021, Dak Prescott signed a four-year, $160 million contract. On Friday, the Dallas Cowboys quarterback pulled back the curtain on his expectations for contract negotiations in 2025.
With Dak Prescott's future up in the air, don't be stunned if the Dallas Cowboys take a quarterback in the 2024 NFL Draft.
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