Dak Prescott is not up for discussion despite the bitter play-off exit. On the contrary: The Dallas Cowboys can even imagine a contract extension.
The Dallas Cowboys are licking their playoff wounds, once again it was over before the Championship Game. Disappointment is high and fans are wondering: is Dak Prescott the quarterback who can lead the Texans to the Super Bowl for the first time since 1995?
The Cowboys trust the playmaker who threw two interceptions in the 12:19 loss to the San Francisco 49ers in the Divisional Round. He also led the league in that statistic in the regular season, committing 15 turnovers.
Dallas Cowboys: Confidence not shaken
But it doesn’t shake confidence in Prescott, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and vice president Stephen Jones stressed during a media briefing at the Senior Bowl.
Prescott is the reason why people around the Cowboys can be confident about the future, Jerry Jones said.
Stephen Jones and Jerry Jones said they want Ezekiel Elliott back but acknowledged the two sides have to talk business as in contract to see it will work
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And his son Stephen even said Prescott "can be the quarterback for the next ten years."
Two years left on Prescott's current contract. Accordingly, the Cowboys are interested in an early extension of the working paper. Because with that they could also stretch the cap hit. In 2023 it will be around 49 million dollars, then 52 million dollars in 2024.
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