FRISCO, Texas -- For the third time in as many offseasons, the Dallas Cowboys' priority is to sign quarterback Dak Prescott to a long-term deal.
It did not happen in 2019, when he played out his rookie contract, bypassing close to $90 million in guaranteed money for a $2 million base salary.
It did not happen in 2020, when he opted to play the season on the $31.4 million franchise tag, bypassing a deal worth $110 million guaranteed.
Through it all, the Cowboys and Prescott have maintained they have the same goal: a long-term commitment.