Dallas Cowboys fans were seething Sunday. Apparently, so was Dak Prescott. After a chaotic NFC wild-card playoff game ended in disappointment for Cowboys fans, some of them rained down debris on the field as officials ran to the exit tunnel. From video shared by a fan in the stands, it looked like the items in play were mostly drinks and empty cups. One of them hit Cowboys defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence as he approached the same tunnel. Cowboys fell short after frantic finish The video was… Source link
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It has been a good week for Dak Prescott. On Monday, the Dallas Cowboys quarterback secured a new $160 million contract that includes $126 million in guaranteed money, $66 million due the moment he signed. On Wednesday, he took a victory lap alongside the man who signs those checks — Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. Prescott and Jones met with media to discuss the new deal that keeps Prescott in Dallas for the next four years, a contract Jones is counting on to reap dividends in the win… Source link
Read More »Dak Prescott has shot at being top paid player in NFL history
For two years, Dak Prescott gambled on himself. And for two years, the Dallas Cowboys sat across the table and bet against their starting quarterback and the mushrooming pay scale that surrounded him. On Monday, the impasse was broken. Or if we’re searching for a more accurate descriptor, Prescott smashed it. The 27-year-old QB achieved a four-year, $160 million deal that essentially makes him the highest paid player in NFL history (based on his contract value at signing) and sets Prescott… Source link
Read More »Cowboys extend Dak Prescott – Yahoo Sports
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Read More »Cowboys, Dak Prescott reach deal on contract extension
The Canadian Press Bradley joins Brewers as Cain faces quadriceps issue The Milwaukee Brewers believe they have room for more than one Gold Glove centre fielder in their outfield. Milwaukee finalized the $24 million, two-year contract with Jackie Bradley Jr., whose deal allows him to opt out after this season to become a free agent again. Bradley, who turns 31 on April 19, joins an outfield that already includes 2019 Gold Glove centre fielder Lorenzo Cain, 2018 NL MVP Christian Yelich and… Source link
Read More »Cowboys, Dak Prescott reach contract extension
The Dallas Cowboys have reached a contract agreement with quarterback Dak Prescott, sources told Yahoo Sports’ Charles Robinson. #cowboys and Dak Prescott have agreed to extension terms. It’s done. — Charles Robinson (@CharlesRobinson) March 8, 2021 The Cowboys confirmed the deal Monday afternoon. Record money in first year ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that the extension is for four years and $160 million with $126 million guaranteed and includes a no-trade clause. The contract includes a $66… Source link
Read More »Cowboys’ Jerry Jones says Dak has leverage in extension talks
The Dallas Cowboys’ season may be over, but team owner and overall decision-maker Jerry Jones still has a lot to say about his franchise, including his injured quarterback Dak Prescott. During his weekly appearance on Dallas radio station 105.3 The Fan, Jones talked about the contract status of Prescott going into the offseason, what leverage the Cowboys may have in negotiations, and the “world record” attendance at AT&T Stadium this season. Jones says Prescott has leverage in… Source link
Read More »Dak Prescott, Cowboys poised for big year
Yahoo Sports is previewing all 32 teams as we get ready for the NFL season, counting down the teams one per weekday in reverse order of our initial 2020 power rankings. No. 1 will be revealed on Aug. 5. (Yahoo Sports graphics by Paul Rosales) More Dak Prescott bet on himself by playing on the franchise tag and not accepting a long-term deal from the Dallas Cowboys. Before delving into the exact finances, it made football sense too. The Cowboys might have the best offense outside of Kansas City… Source link
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