Dak Prescott still doesn’t have a new contract with the Dallas Cowboys, which comes against the backdrop of a reported understanding that the two sides won’t agree to a deal before the 2024 NFL regular season.
That said, the Cowboys signal-caller feels that a deal can get done.
“I’m a guy that grew up with two older brothers. You understand what a brotherhood means, not only for just this team, but the fraternity of the NFL and the players. The money is out there and the money can happen,” Prescott told ESPN on Friday about a potential extension with the Cowboys and how it would impact the quarterback market. “It can be done. There’s ways to make everything work for both ways. That’s, in that sense, it’s always about pushing the envelope for the next man.”
Prescott is entering the final season of a four-year, $160 million deal.
The quarterback market continues to balloon this…