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Dak’s Deal Will Still Get Done

Don’t Worry, Dak’s Deal Will Still Get Done

It’s disappointing that Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys were unable to get a long-term deal done before the July 15th deadline. As a result, the team is now forced to swallow his entire $31.4-million cap number and will have to wait until next offseason to make any new … Read more

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Written by: Shane Carter

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What’s Next for Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys?

The 18-month lengthy contract negotiations between the Dallas Cowboys and Quarterback Dak Prescott were officially put on hold Wednesday afternoon as the two sides were unable to reach a long-term contract before the 3 pm central time deadline. As the hours and minutes ticked by, the likelihood of … Read more

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Written by: John Williams

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Dak Prescott Has Another Big Day in Cowboys Win Over Giants

Dak Prescott, Cowboys Have Plenty of Time to Reach an Agreement

Today is Monday, July 13th, and the Dallas Cowboys franchise quarterback still doesn’t have a long-term contract. Dak Prescott’s representatives and the Cowboys’ front office have just under 56 hours to hammer out an agreement before Prescott’s $31.4 million franchise tag number locks in for 2020. If that … Read more

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Written by: John Williams

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What’s Dak Prescott’s New Price Tag?

What’s Dak Prescott’s New Price Tag?

The new CBA has been met with a mixed bag. Not only was the vote incredibly close but a ridiculous number of players didn’t even vote. As a result, a new wave of changes will take effect: 17-game season (beginning 2021). Seven playoff teams (only the number one … Read more

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Written by: Shane Carter

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Chemistry Between Dak Prescott, Amari Cooper Has Reach Elite Levels

Talks Between Cowboys and Amari Cooper Encouraging

The week in Indianapolis at the NFL Scouting Combine is an excellent opportunity for teams and agents of players to catch up on contract talks. While at the combine last week, the Dallas Cowboys met with representatives of Dak Prescott, Byron Jones, and Amari Cooper. Those talks all … Read more

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Written by: John Williams

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