Dak Prescott, Cowboys fail to agree to long-term deal prior to deadline, reports say – Fox News

The 2016 Offensive Rookie of the Year has actually not had a losing season since taking the reins from Tony Romo prior to the start of the 2016 season. Ever since, hes racked up 15,778 passing backyards, 97 touchdown passes, and 36 interceptions.

The Cowboys signed seasoned Andy Dalton this offseason to a 1 year, $7 million contract to be Prescotts backup.

The Dallas Cowboys and quarterback Dak Prescott were not able to agree on a long-lasting offer before Wednesdays 4 p.m. ET deadline for franchise-tagged players to land multi-year contracts, according to the NFL Network.

Prescott, who signed an one-year tender for $31.4 million with the Cowboys in June, can not sign a multi-year agreement until completion of the regular season on Jan. 3, 2021 since players with franchise tags are prohibited from signing extensions.
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The NFL Network likewise reported that the 2 sides were dealing with an offer up until the very last minute, however it was simply far too late. The deal to Prescott was in the $33-35 million variety annually with $110 million ensured and $70 million owed over the very first 2 years of the offer. It also included a $50 million signing reward, the network specified.

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During the 2019 season, Prescott tossed for a career-best 4,902 yards with 30 goal passes and only 11 interceptions. Nevertheless, the Cowboys sputtered throughout the season, completing with an 8-8 record and missing out on out on an NFC East title.