Dak Prescott is having a wonderful start to the 2019 season as he currently has the team undefeated at 3-0.
After playing so many players on the team this offseason, you would think that Dak Prescott would be a top priority for the Dallas Cowboys, but that doesn’t seem to be the case, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. In fact, Schefter claims a “deal between the Dallas Cowboys and star quarterback Dak Prescott is not close at this time, and no extension is expected in the near future.”
“But a deal is not happening anytime soon, despite Cowboys owner Jerry Jones’ recent claims that an extension was “imminent.” This, according to sources, was never the case — this deal has not yet gotten close to being done.
There has not been any type of setback in talks between Prescott and the Cowboys — because a deal has never gotten close and isn’t close now — according to sources. Prescott’s price isn’t going down, not with the way he’s playing and with quarterbacks signing deals that financially leapfrog the ones before them — and Dallas knows it has its own protections.”
Prescott is completing a league-best 74.5 percent of his passes for 920 yards and nine touchdowns so far during the 2019 season.