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‘I can prove that’… Dak Prescott’s brother says other NFL teams want Dallas Cowboys quarterback in 2025

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Dak Prescott’s performances as a Dallas Cowboy have caused a divide among the fans but his brother has hit back at the comments.

Prescott entered the offseason with one year remaining on his existing deal and was hopeful for an extension.

Deliberations whispered that the Cowboys quarterback would become the highest-paid in the league.

Jerry Jones to make Dak Prescott play out his contract

Jerry Jones has not categorically confirmed but reports have hinted he could make Prescott play out his deal.

Franchise quarterbacks rarely enter the final year of their deals without clarity about their situation.

Moreover, Jones’ dealing with the developing situation has caused controversy among NFL profiles.

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Shannon Sharpe has alluded to Tony Romo receiving multiple extensions but being just as successful as Prescott.

Now, the Cowboys could be considering a rebuild with the 30-year-old set to hit free agency in 2025.

Cowboys could look for Prescott’s successor in NFL Draft

Additionally, the Dallas Cowboys are considered to be a ‘sleeper team’ entering the NFL Draft.

Is this further evidence to suggest America’s Team is seeking Prescott’s successor?

The debates and rumors have not gone down well with Dak Prescott’s brother Tad.

QB’s brother claims fans are ‘stupid’ who want Dak Prescott gone

When speaking about the Cowboys potentially closing the chapter with Dak Prescott, Tad said: “If he leaves as you said, there are other teams.

“Like you’re stupid as **** if you don’t think there are other teams out here that want my brother and I can prove that.”

The Cowboys quarterback’s brother suggests multiple teams will be presenting contracts in the 2025 free agency.

Prescott has just played his best season since his rookie year in 2016 and was an MVP-caliber player last year.

Prescott’s cap hit limiting the offseason additions

This is why people suggested the Cowboys needed free agency talent to boost the roster around Prescott.

However, as they did not extend the quarterback and restructure his deal, they now have $55 million on the cap taken up by Prescott alone.

Therefore, free agency saw just one new addition and an exodus of multiple players.

Prescott will hit free agency if made to play out his deal because he has a no-tag clause in his deal.