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The Dallas Cowboys have navigated through an offseason fraught with discomfort and uncertainty following yet another premature playoff exit. Owner Jerry Jones finds himself at the helm of a franchise poised for a pivotal season, with both head coach Mike McCarthy and quarterback Dak Prescott entering contract years.

Recently, a glimmer of clarity emerged regarding the ongoing contract negotiations between the Cowboys and Prescott.

According to a report by Michael Gehlken of the Dallas Morning News, Prescott disclosed that while formal negotiations haven’t commenced, he engaged in a discussion with Jerry Jones several weeks ago to address the situation.

Interestingly, Prescott conveyed that his aim isn’t necessarily to become the highest-paid quarterback in the league but rather to prioritize putting the team in the best possible position for success.

This strategic stance reflects Prescott’s astute self-awareness, showcasing a tactful and professional demeanor in addressing such matters. Realistically, Prescott understands the limitations of staking a claim to being the highest-paid quarterback, recognizing the astronomical figures involved even if he were to secure a top-tier contract within the league.

The revelation of ongoing discussions regarding a contract extension signals a promising step toward resolving the lingering uncertainty. Despite Prescott’s standout performance in a career-defining year, the shadow of the playoff defeat to the Green Bay Packers looms large in the collective memory of fans.

Prescott’s measured response underscores his acknowledgment that for him to merit the distinction of being the highest-paid quarterback, the team must demonstrate success in playoff scenarios. This recognition illuminates Prescott’s understanding of the imperative for the Cowboys to transcend regular-season triumphs and establish a legacy of postseason victories.

It will be interesting to see what the future holds for the Dallas Cowboys and Dak Prescott. Will they end up getting a long-term deal done? We’ll have to wait and see.

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