As the Dallas Cowboys continue to push toward a new contract with Dak Prescott, the Pro Bowl quarterback reportedly has his eyes set on a particular deal.
According to NFL Network’s Jane Slater, Prescott is seeking a four-year contract from the Cowboys, while the organization is hoping to sign him to a longer deal. The Cowboys have reportedly increased their original offer, which included $105 million guaranteed, but Prescott’s desire for a short-term contract has reportedly been a sticking point in negotiations.
Prescott does reportedly have an offer that would exceed Jared Goff’s four-year, $134 million contract. Goff and Aaron Rodgers are currently the third-highest paid quarterbacks ($33.5 million) in average annual salary, which means Prescott’s deal could put him right behind Russell Wilson ($35 million).
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Originally posted on Sportsnaut | By Matt Johnson | Last updated 3/10/20