The Dallas Cowboys are looking at a new quarterback amid what could be the last season the team has Dak Prescott under contract.
With that in mind, the team is looking at other possible replacements that could end up being the starter in 2025.
That search for the Dallas Cowboys begins this week as former Ohio State quarterback Kory Curtis worked out for the team today. Not only that, Kurtis is scheduled to have dinner with the team.
Kory Curtis’ last football game with the Gannon Knights was in November 2022.
It was announced that the Quad City Steamrollers of the Indoor Football League announced that they would be signing Curtis for the 2024 season, and although he is excited about the opportunity, he wants to play in the league and the Dallas Cowboys could be his chance to get in the NFL.
In Kurtis’ time at Ohio State, he had to share duties with the likes of J.T. Barrett, Tate Martell, Justin Fields, Joe Burrow, and the late Dwayne Haskins.
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After Justin Fields was named the starting quarterback in 2018, Curtis transferred to Bryant University where he spent two years before grad-transferring to Gannon in 2021. Curtis spent two seasons as the Golden Knights’ quarterback. His final year saw him rack up 2879 yards and 27 touchdowns through the air, via Gannonsports.com.
Dallas Cowboys Could Lose Dak Prescott After The 2024 Season
The Dallas Cowboys talking with other quarterbacks is not shocking since the team could lose Dak Prescott next offseason.
Prescott signed a four-year, $160 million contract in 2021, which included no-trade and no-tag clauses. With no extension forthcoming, Prescott is on his way toward free agency in 2025.
Last season, Prescott had the third-most passing yards in the league with 4,516 and led the NFL in passing touchdowns with 36. However, despite having a spectacular regular season, he did not do enough in the playoffs and the team got eliminated in the Wild Card round.
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