Dak Prescott talks walking boot & new contract with media

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Dak Prescott talks walking boot and new contract with media

Stop me if you’ve heard this before: this has been the offseason of Dak Prescott in Dallas. Whether it be fanbase disputes over whether or not he should return, the front office waiting on a contract extension, or the walking boot controversy that sent people into a panic, there has been no shortage of headlines for the Cowboys quarterback in 2024.

Of course, that comes with the job, and surely Prescott is used to the noise by now. After all, he is coming off the best year of his career, and the worst playoff loss of his career, too.

A second-place MVP finish highlighted a dominant regular season, but it was an awful performance against the Green Bay Packers that dominated Dak Prescott’s playoff and offseason narrative.

In short, the last 9 months have been a whirlwind for Prescott, and things are only getting crazier.

As I mentioned, the two hot-button issues with Dak recently have been his contract and his ankle, thanks to a social media post showing him walking in a boot.

Fans, understandably, are looking for some clarity on these things.

Luckily for us, we got some from the man himself on Monday, so let’s talk about what he said.

Dak Prescott talks ankle boot and new contract with media

Ankle Injury Update from Dak Prescott

It felt like conversations around Dak Prescott’s ankle had faded away. After all, it has been four years since that terrible October day when he gruesomely broke it.

But, that all changed last week with this walking boot “controversy.”

Questions around an unknown new injury, problems from the old one, and I’m sure much more were sparked from this. It took some time, but we finally have something concrete from Prescott.

Speaking to the media on Monday, he said there is “absolutely nothing” wrong with the ankle.

If you were listening closely when he said it, you could probably hear the exhale from Cowboys fans everywhere.

Prescott went on to say it was just a precaution as a result of some soreness. Considering the extent of his previous injury to that ankle, I’m surprised he isn’t wearing a walking boot more often for soreness.

As he said to the media, his body is simply getting older.

This will be the first season for Dak Prescott as a professional starting quarterback in his 30s. Some maintenance will be required going forward, and that’s not a bad or surprising thing.

Essentially, let’s stop the pearl-clutching over this.

Dak Prescott’s ankle is fine.

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Dak Prescott’s Developing Contract Saga

No matter where you stand on the issue, I think we’re all a little bit tired of hearing about Dak Prescott’s contract. There is still likely some fatigue from the last time, and now, it’s getting drawn out even more.

At the beginning of the offseason, a new deal for Prescott was expected immediately.

Getting a deal done before free agency would have saved a ton of money.

As time went on, there was no deal. Then, it was the big-name reporters saying he was expected to hit free agency in 2025.

I never quite bought that, but it was concerning.

An extension for Dak Prescott in August is still the most likely outcome. His comments on Monday seem to allude to that.

Prescott said there have been “new conversations” about an extension.

As always, he added he leaves that stuff his agent, but he’s still acknowledging there have been new talks.

That’s a pretty big step in the right direction. The previous reporting was that there were no discussions and that parting ways after the season seemed likely.

Prescott walking would be disastrous for the future of the organization, so this update is much needed and good to hear.

While we still have a long way to go in this story, an extension for Dak Prescott seems to be getting closer.

Mark Heaney

Mark Heaney

Mark Heaney is a lifelong Dallas Cowboys fan and Junior Writer for Inside The Star. He has written for sites such as FanSided, Whole Nine Sports, and Downtown Sports Network as an NFL Draft analyst and Cowboys writer. He started covering college football and the NFL in 2018 and has scouted over 1,000 draft prospects since. Mark is currently studying at UNC Charlotte and has worked as an intern for the Charlotte 49ers football media team.

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VAM
VAM
Jul 10, 2024 12:41 PM

It’s not the ankle, it’s what’s lacking between his ears.
Look he will not get the team to a Super Bowl. Sign him up two more times, and it still won’t happen.

TWO PLAYOFF wins in EIGHT YEARS: one a two-point win vs Seattle thanks to EE’s 137 yards and game winning TD run in the four qtr. and the other beating a 45 yr old QB with one foot in retirement and with no defense.

BTW, that 45-year-old QB, named Tom, in his FIRST EIGHT YEARS as a starter had 14 PLAYOFF WINS, including 3 SUPER BOWLS WINS.

If they sign him up again, expect more of the same, including the hype and then the excuses.

Shane Taylor
Shane Taylor
Jul 10, 2024 3:53 PM
Reply to  VAM

Hi Vam, not my post but see your comment.

I have said this over and over again… This a Dallas Cowboys thing. This team has 4 playoff wins since the turn of the decade Vam… Romo had two, Dak has two. It is just something about this team, it does not matter who is behind center.

We’ve seen how this team looks with guys like Andy Dalton, Brandon Weeden, Kyle Orton, etc. I used to be just happy when they made the playoffs… I am 26, I grew up with the 8-8 seasons in my teen years, I want to see them finally win more than one game in the playoffs, but they have to get there first.

The team still has a core that you can’t just throw a nobody on and hope it is lightening in a bottle. If they start replacing guys, I want just about what the entire team blown up.

Last edited 1 year ago by Shane Taylor
VAM
VAM
Jul 10, 2024 5:57 PM
Reply to  Shane Taylor

Hey Shane, agree, unfortunately it appears to be a Cowboy thing NOW. It’s like they are snake bit for nearly 30 years. The QBs play a tremendous part of this slump. But as a longtime fan, it wasn’t that way for many early decades in the franchise’s history. There was some hype then, but they were able to deliver a lot as in playoff wins, Super Bowl appearances and SB wins, etc. They were lucky to have a Staubach and then an Aikman. Now the team is hyped but doesn’t deliver. That is very frustrating to a lot of the fan base now.

I think the QBs that win at the highest level have a higher level of competitiveness, are more prepared, and have a tunnel vision like approach, and that’s besides the physical attributes. The mental aspect can’t be overlooked also. That is where the current QB1 has some deficiency, IMO. He has the physical attributes, so there has to be reason why he fails in the bigger games.

If the team doesn’t make a big splash this coming year, there will probably be a lot of changes at very key positions.

Edward Carmichael
Edward Carmichael
Jul 12, 2024 8:26 AM

as a Cowboys fan, it won’t matter if Dak Prescott is healthy or not in 2024 he is still getting paid

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