November 22, 2024
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The Dallas Cowboys’ season opener over the Cleveland Browns is exciting for a number of reasons, including the possibility that quarterback Dak Prescott will receive a contract extension before to the game. Executive Vice President Stephen Jones of the Cowboys echoed what Prescott stated about how he and the team are moving forward with a contract.

Jones was asked if there was a chance that Prescott’s long-awaited contract extension may be finalized before the team’s Week 1 matchup with the Browns in an interview with 105.3 The Fan Friday. According to NBC Sports, Jones would state that it is a “possibility” because the two partieIn an interview with 105.3 The Fan Friday, Jones was asked if there was a chance that Prescott’s long-awaited contract extension may be completed prior to the team’s Week 1 game against the Browns. As to NBC Sports,

According to Jon Machota of TheAthletic.com, Jones stated, “Yeah, I hope that is a possibility.” We keep having fruitful meetings and conversations. We will carry on working.

Fans are hoping that Dallas and Prescott work out a deal before the season even though Sunday is a hard deadline. By then, the star quarterback will be a free agent and can choose to play wherever he wants. Jones declared that he would not “get into hypotheticals” and that his main goal is closing a transaction.

Jones declared, “I am not going to get into hypotheticals.” “We are putting in a lot of effort, keeping an eye on the prize, and we will wait and see.” I am aware that Dak and our squad are focused on defeating the Browns in the interim.

Jerry Jones, the owner of the Cowboys, discusses the contract with Dak Prescott.

The 31-year-old signal-caller gave the same update amid all of the turmoil involving Prescott and Cowboys president Jerry Jones, stating that all parties are “working.” According to ESPN, he refused to commit to a timeframe, stating that he was unsure if finishing it before Week 1 was “necessarily the timeline.”

The Cowboys have inked CeeDee Lamb, another important player, to a four-year contract worth $136 million, as Prescott and Micah Parsons appear to be the next in line. On Stephen A. Smith’s broadcast, Jerry Jones would explain the delay with a contract for Prescott.

In addition to having a fantastic supporting group around Dak, Jones stated, “the facts are that some of the money that we have got to spend on Dak in the future went in on his last contracts.” “That is how the cap operates, and when you have a high-priced quarterback, that is often what you do. So, in addition to having to pay him what we will be paying him going forward, we also have to figure out how much we have spent on him over the last four years. It is the Dallas Cowboys’ problem, not Dak’s, in that regard. Since there will not be enough money left over to pay for a supporting cast.

Jones went on, “So we have to ask ourselves, can we do that and get in the range to afford Dak, and can we have the kind of success that Dak deserves, that we deserve, his teammates deserve, and our fans deserve?” “I believe we can.”

In any case, the Cowboys still intend to open the season with a 1-0 victory over the Browns on Sunday. Last season, they finished with a 12-5 record, winning the NFC East.

 

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