Cowboys make Dak Prescott highest-paid NFL player ever with monster $240 million contract extension
NY Post
Dak Prescott is staying in Dallas for the foreseeable future.
The Cowboys agreed to a four-year, $240 million contract extension with their longtime quarterback ahead of Sunday’s season opener versus the Browns, according to multiple reports.
The four-year pact with the Cowboys, which includes $231 million in guaranteed money and a signing bonus of $80 million, makes Prescott the highest-paid player in league history.
The Cowboys’ starter since 2016, much of Prescott’s offseason centered on when the Cowboys would extend their 35-year-old signal-caller.
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“I’m a guy that grew up with two older brothers,” Prescott told reporters last month at training camp. “You understand what a brotherhood means, not only for just this team but the fraternity of the NFL and the players. The money is out there and the money can happen. It can be done. There’s ways to make everything work for both ways. That’s in the sense it’s always about pushing the envelope for the next man.”
There were times Sunday afternoon when the Knicks tried their mightiest to counteract the space-time continuum, moments when it seemed they were trying to batter the Bucks so ferociously that somehow they could turn the clock back two days and try to figure out how to reverse the bludgeoning they’d received from the Thunder on Friday.