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Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox called the 4-year, $240 million deal for Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott the "NFL's Worst Contract" in 2025.
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Jalen Hurts, who is no longer amongst the top-ten highest-paid NFL QBs, is the only one earning $50+ million and has won the Super Bowl
Dak Prescott isn't buying the noise surrounding George Pickens' reputation. After joining the Cowboys, Pickens quickly earned the quarterback’s trust, prompting Prescott to shut down all doubts about the wide receiver's character and take a subtle jab at how things ended with Mike Tomlin and the Steelers.
It's no secret that quarterback Dak Prescott is important to a potential Super Bowl run. He is now the longest-tenured Cowboy and ranks top five in franchise history when it comes to wins (76), passing yards (31,437) and passing touchdowns (213). However, none of that will matter to Prescott if he doesn't get a ring -- for his own sanity.