A quarterback will likely tell the tale of an NFL franchise. Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott requires a new contract, and the possibility of being franchise-tagged is increasing every day.
Since he is the quarterback, whatever happens to him causes a ripple effect. How would franchising Prescott affect the rest of the Cowboys?
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In an offseason with many key names needing a new contract, every dime matters. Prescott has already turned down a contract offer that would pay him $33 million per season.
He can earn around $35 million per season, which would tie quarterback Russell Wilson for the most in the league.