Dak Prescott was already expected to be paid handsomely, but now the price tag keeps increasing further into the offseason.
Dak Prescott should be sending Jared Goff a fruit basket. Or maybe a whole orchard.
Goff’s new contract, with a new-money average of $53 million per year, will give Prescott even more leverage in his effort to get his third deal from the Dallas Cowboys.
Prescott already had plenty of leverage, thanks to a cap number in excess of $55 million this year and a straight line to free agency in 2025.