Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys
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AtoZ Sports on MSN'I'd say Dak Prescott goes to the Super Bowl and Patrick Mahomes doesn't' - Former Cowboys WR says what we already know about Dallas football'I'd say Dak Prescott goes to the Super Bowl and Patrick Mahomes doesn't' - Former Cowboys WR says what we already know about Dallas football originally appeared on A to Z Sports.
Dallas Cowboys star Dak Prescott was honest about the stalled contract negotiations between him and the organization.
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-opening ...
The two franchises have been at odds since seemingly the beginning of time, and things escalated last week when Steelers quarterback legend and four-time Super Bowl-winner Terry Bradshaw ripped Cowboys owner Jerry Jones’ micromanagement style, decision-making, and desire for praise, before zeroing in on Jones’ star quarterback.
As the Texas summer brings record heat, Dak Prescott was busy welcoming a new generation of fans at his annual youth football camp in Southlake. For the hundreds of children who t
Dak Prescott is one of the top quarterbacks in Dallas Cowboys history but he makes his intentions clear on wanting to win a Super Bowl.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNCowboys need to stop delaying inevitable, award Parsons this $200 million dealThe Cowboys haven't found the sweet spot in giving out big contracts to stars, and they'll once again have to break the bank to sign Micah Parsons.
Dak Prescott stands at a defining point in his career as he looks to rebound with the Dallas Cowboys one year on from his massive extension, but a former executive believes he will