Dak Prescott continues to remain in the offseason spotlight as his future with the Dallas Cowboys weighs in the balance.
Since the beginning of the 2023 season, America’s Team has been fully aware that Dak Prescott will be fishing for a new contract.
If no extension is agreed upon during the summer, Dak Prescott will have the second-largest cap hit within the league.
Moreover, his cap hit of $55.4 million is only eclipsed by the Cleveland Browns signal-caller Deshaun Watson.
Dallas has allowed key contracts to spiral out of control as they get more expensive
Jerry Jones is being forced to deal with a financial headache because all three of his best players must be paid.
CeeDee Lamb has witnessed rival Justin Jefferson demolish the wide receiver market with a four-year extension worth up to $35 million APY.
Moreover, defensive edge Micah Parsons is eligible for a new deal after completing his third NFL season.

Dak Prescott has been a smiling figure in the Cowboys’ OTAs and his excitement about what the future holds is what continues to drive him on.
The three-time Pro Bowlers’ monumental leverage in the negotiation has meant talks have been non-existent.
Dak Prescott can hit the open market in 2025 if he remains without an extension
In 2025, the franchise QB can hit the open market as an unrestricted free agent which is a scary thought for the Cowboys.
Therefore, he will have the pick of various fringe-playoff teams who are unsettled with their situation at quarterback.
Despite Prescott saying money is irrelevant to him, the figure on the papers remains king for NFL players.
The thought of potentially playing his last season in Dallas will have crossed the 2023 MVP runner-up’s mind in the current offseason.
Dak Prescott addresses a key issue that he is forced to potentially face
Yesterday, Dallas concluded its mandatory minicamp and Prescott spoke about the pressure he is feeling with an unresolved contract.
In addition, he addressed how several players and coaches are entering the final years of their existing deals.
“This is the urgency you should always have, to be honest. Maybe guys who wouldn’t normally feel it, feel it. I don’t mind it. I’ve been in this position before,” the franchise QB explained to reporter Jon Machota.
“I’m a gambling man. I’ll gamble on myself and my guys.” Prescott then jokingly added: “Not actually, guys,” making sure he didn’t mean actually gambling.
When questioned about various key figures’ situations around their team, Dak Prescott portrayed a calm demeanor.
The Dallas Cowboys will soon enter the summer break but have one final scheduled OTA listed for June 13-15.
There has been no advance on a potential extension for Prescott with the front office likely prioritizing an agreement for the holdout CeeDee Lamb.
