Throughout the offseason, America’s Team has been the focus of the media—mostly for all the wrong reasons. They may now have to consider the possibility of starting again in 2025 if they don’t have a franchise quarterback.
Dak Prescott has all the leverage this offseason since he is about to reach the contract year of the agreement he signed back in the 2021 campaign.
The 30-year-old had his greatest season wearing a Cowboys uniform since his debut year in 2016 and was named an All-Pro in 2023.
Prescott will cost the franchise $55 million in salary cap space the next season, little less than Deshaun Watson of the Cleveland Browns, who will have the highest salary in the league.
Moreover, he cannot be transferred or franchised tagged when the 2025 offseason begins the following year.
The three-time Pro Bowler is therefore fully motivated to explore the free agency market and receive a paycheck that the Cowboys are ill-prepared to write.
Furthermore, Prescott should anticipate a minimum of $53 million annually for the next four seasons, as outlined by Jared Goff’s contract.
It’s still reasonable to suggest breaking the quarterback market and earning $60 million year.
There’s a good possibility Dak Prescott looks for his worth elsewhere, and his future in Dallas might be far from assured.
Dak Prescott and Bill Belichick are expected to sign a multi-year contract with the New York Giants in 2025, according to FS1 analyst Nick Wright.
Wright asserted on The Herd with Colin Cowherd, “I think it is on the board that Dak Prescott and Bill Belichick are a package deal to the New York Giants next season.”
“I believe that in a year, you could completely restructure a company and replace Bill and Dak. The New York Giants, led by Bill Belichick and free agency Dak Prescott, seem like a very good choice.
After both sides decided to part ways with the New England Patriots, Belichick was unable to find employment over the offseason.
The quarterback Daniel Jones hasn’t persuaded the New York Giants, and they’re talking about cutting him.
Furthermore, their head coach Brian Daboll’s job is far from secure as he faces significant pressure ahead of the 2024 campaign.
The Giants may be able to wrest Prescott from their NFC East opponent in addition to Belichick.
The 72-year-old stated that, although he could be lured away somewhere in the division, he would gladly work for Jerry Jones’ Dallas Cowboys.