The Dallas Cowboys are facing speculation regarding their negotiations with quarterback Dak Prescott. There are concerns that not extending Prescott's contract could impact the team's future roster flexibility. Reports suggest the Cowboys aim to reach a deal with Prescott before March to enhance their options in free agency. The team's approach to roster building and the potential signing of Prescott are generating significant discussion among fans and analysts.
With the Super Bowl over, the page turns to 2024. Will the Cowboys really be “all in” this offseason? The notion of a new roster-building approach could be all talk. https://t.co/0bv3lJpqsf
DAK AIN'T PAT #DakPrescott Contract Talks: #Cowboys Can't Expect QB To 'Be Patrick #Mahomes' https://t.co/7Ug5oTzZAm
HINTS. WHISPERS. LEAKS. Are #Cowboys Hinting At NOT Signing Dak Prescott, Pretending They're 'All In'? https://t.co/A1HmW9k2SS via @DallasCowboysFN
The @dallascowboys want to get a deal done with Dak Prescott before March for more flexibility in free agency, per @RapSheet 👀 https://t.co/iuSsHLy7S5
Prepare for a Dak Prescott extension of some kind before free agency. https://t.co/IqlMvyiE8e https://t.co/SbkVtukMfe
HINTS & LEAKS Are #Cowboys Hinting At NOT Signing Dak Prescott, Pretending They're 'All In'? https://t.co/A1HmW9k2SS via @fishsports
Question to rumor: How would NOT extending Dak - meaning he eats up $59M of cap room, thus handicapping 2024 roster-build - equate to #Cowboys being 'all in'? Please advise, #CowboysNation