Despite some skepticism surrounding their commitment, the Dallas Cowboys appear set to bank on Dak Prescott as their long-term quarterback. This speculation has been brewing since the team’s loss in the wild card round last January, leading to debates about Prescott’s future with the team.
The Cowboys find themselves in a position where extending Prescott’s contract becomes not just favorable but necessary. At 31, Prescott wields considerable influence, especially given the $40 million in dead money he would command in 2025 without a new contract by this March, in addition to his no-trade and no-tag clauses.
It’s anticipated that Prescott could receive an extension sometime before or during the upcoming training camp. Nonetheless, a revealing report on Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love has put added pressure on Jerry Jones and the Cowboys to expedite Prescott’s contract negotiations.
After a recent update showing Packers QB Jordan Love might secure a historic $60 million salary, the urgency for the Cowboys to extend Prescott has intensified. Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk outlines that, with Prescott leading as the top quarterback likely to hit such salary figures, Love’s potential extension, expected before Prescott’s, could significantly influence the market.
Florio suggests that Love’s extension could reach $60 million annually with a proposed five-year, $300 million deal. This would precede Prescott’s deal, setting a benchmark that could justify Prescott seeking $65 million per year given his more distinguished career.
Love’s potential salary comes off as particularly aggressive from the Packers, especially considering his relatively short tenure as a full-time starter. Prescott, having not advanced the Cowboys past the Divisional Round in his eight seasons and holding a 2-5 playoff record, still shows promising statistics with a 91.8 passer rating, 14 touchdowns, and seven interceptions in the postseason. These numbers hint at the possibility of playoff success with better defensive support.
The scenario unfolding around Jordan Love’s contract situation serves as a crucial motivator for the Cowboys to secure Prescott with an extension sooner rather than later. As the quarterback market stands on the brink of significant inflation, Dallas would do well to finalize Prescott’s deal, ensuring their quarterback doesn’t become an even more expensive asset to retain.