ARLINGTON – Dallas Cowboys fans will have four more years to see if Dak Prescott can lead the team to a Superbowl after the star quarterback signed a historic contract to stay in Dallas.
In a landmark move, the Dallas Cowboys have solidified their commitment to quarterback Dak Prescott by signing him to a record-breaking four-year, $240 million contract.
The deal, which averages $60 million per season, makes Prescott the highest-paid player in NFL history.
The announcement came just hours before the Cowboys’ season opener against the Cleveland Browns, where Prescott showcased his value by leading the team to a 33-17 victory.
The new contract seemingly shows the Cowboys’ confidence in Prescott’s abilities and their determination to build a championship-contending team around him.
Prescott’s journey with the Cowboys began in 2016 when he was drafted in the fourth round.
Since then, he has demonstrated his ability to lead on the field, earning two Pro Bowl selections and leading the team to multiple playoff appearances.
Despite a severe ankle injury in 2020, Prescott made a remarkable comeback, proving his resilience and dedication to the sport.
The contract includes significant guarantees and incentives, marking Prescott’s status as a franchise cornerstone.
Prescott’s new contract is expected to have a ripple effect across the league, setting a new benchmark for quarterback salaries.
Prescott’s new contract and teammate CeeDee Lamb’s re-signing also place the Cowboys in a strong position to compete for the Super Bowl.
With Prescott re-signing with the Cowboys, all eyes will be on Prescott to see if he can lead the team to its first Super Bowl appearance since 1996.