The Dallas Cowboys made one of the biggest deals of the NFL offseason/preseason when they agreed to a four-year $136 million contract with First Team All-Pro wide receiver CeeDee Lamb. The agreement ended what was a months-long standoff between Lamb and the organization that saw the three-time Pro Bowler hold out of the entirety of training camp.
As great of a thing as it was to finally have Lamb under contract, the Cowboys are still entering the 2024 NFL season with two of their other star players in the final years of their own current deals. Linebacker Micah Parsons and quarterback Dak Prescott each are due to make record-setting money for their respective positions on their next contracts.
Unlike Lamb, both Parsons and Prescott have been present for all of Dallas’ offseason programs.
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Jul 31, 2024; Oxnard, CA, USA; Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) throws during training camp at the River Ridge Playing Fields in Oxnard, California. Mandatory Credit: Jason Parkhurst-USA TODAY Sports
Prescott is entering the final season of a four-year $160 million contract that he signed with Dallas prior to the 2021 season. Part of that contract states that the Cowboys cannot place their franchise tag on him after the 2024 season. In other words, he will be able to explore free agency if the team does not lock him up before next offseason.
Obviously, Lamb’s absence from training camp enhanced the urgency to get his deal done. While those negotiations were taking place, though, four different NFL quarterbacks signed massive contract extensions that only drove up Prescott’s price.
The Detroit Lions and Jared Goff agreed to a four-year $212 million ($53 million a year) that made him, at the time, the second-highest paid quarterback in the NFL. Not long after, though, the Jacksonville Jaguars gave Trevor Lawrence a five-year contract worth $275 million ($55 million a year) that tied him with Joe Burrow of the Cincinnati Bengals as the highest-paid quarterback in the NFL.
Not long after teams began training camp, the Miami Dolphins announced they had come to a four-year agreement with Tua Tagovailoa worth $212.4 ($53.1 million a year). Hours later, the Green Bay Packers announced they had agreed with Jordan Love on a four-year $220 million deal ($55 million a year).
All of these deals have led many to believe that Prescott’s next extension could be worth upwards of $60 million annually.
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And while Prescott knows that the NFL is business, that does not mean he is not feeling some sort of way about it. He will play at a high level for his teammates and because that is what he is paid to do.
But it may not be the Cowboys who pay him the big money on his next contract.