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Jay Glazer says Cowboys will make sure of no holdout by Dak Prescott in Week 1, but why would he hold out?

June 15th was three days ago. That was a significant signpost on the way to getting Dak Prescott signed as it signified one month to go until the July 15th deadline. The Cowboys and Prescott are stuck in a stare-down of sorts as it’s been widely reported they are battling over the length of the potential contract. In this standoff, it’s definitely Prescott who has the leverage. He has a $31.5 million franchise tender on the table, and if the Cowboys want to franchise him again next year, Dak will make plenty of money then on his way to eventual free agency if a long-term deal is never reached.