From CBS Sports:
One day after owner Jerry Jones admitted his team's approach is no longer "all in," theCowboys might be all the way out on a Dak Prescott extension. The star quarterback is expected to play the 2024 season -- the final of his current contract -- without an extension. It's a drastic change from earlier this month, when Prescott said he was "definitely confident" about getting an extension, adding, "It'll happen."
Apparently it won't. An extension could've helped spread out Prescott's $55 million cap hit (second in the NFL to Deshaun Watson), but Jones said Dallas' approach for the season is now "get it done with less." I'm sure that's what every Cowboys fan wants to hear.
Now, Prescott could walk after this season, and the Cowboys would get nothing in return
One day after owner Jerry Jones admitted his team's approach is no longer "all in," theCowboys might be all the way out on a Dak Prescott extension. The star quarterback is expected to play the 2024 season -- the final of his current contract -- without an extension. It's a drastic change from earlier this month, when Prescott said he was "definitely confident" about getting an extension, adding, "It'll happen."
Apparently it won't. An extension could've helped spread out Prescott's $55 million cap hit (second in the NFL to Deshaun Watson), but Jones said Dallas' approach for the season is now "get it done with less." I'm sure that's what every Cowboys fan wants to hear.
Now, Prescott could walk after this season, and the Cowboys would get nothing in return