Dak Prescott's Contract Negotiations: A Small Chance Before the Season

Sunday, 8 September 2024, 09:20

Dak Prescott faces a small chance of securing a new deal with the Dallas Cowboys before the NFL season kicks off. As the Cowboys prepare to start their season on Sunday afternoon, the urgency for a contract resolution is palpable. With Prescott potentially becoming an unrestricted free agent next offseason, the pressure is mounting for a timely agreement that could impact the team's dynamics moving forward.
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Dak Prescott's Contract Negotiations: A Small Chance Before the Season

Dak Prescott's Contract Dilemma

The Dallas Cowboys begin their season on Sunday afternoon, and when they do, it could change the nature of contract negotiations between the team and Dak Prescott. It is well within the possibility that Dak and the Cowboys could agree to terms at some point during the season, but history shows that the season's start diminishes the chance of reaching fruition.

Current Contract Situation

Given that Prescott will, as of now, be an unrestricted free agent in the offseason, much stands to change. Obviously, we have come this far without a deal, but we are basically in the eleventh hour of negotiations.

Insights from ProFootballTalk

According to ProFootballTalk, there is a “small chance” that something gets done before kickoff in Cleveland. The Cowboys are clearly in game mode, so if a deal is to happen, it would make sense that the majority of work is completed, with some final touches required.

As ESPN's Jeremy Fowler noted, there was still a “gap”, but perhaps the day will bridge it.


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