After leading the Cowboys to a 32-16 record in his first three seasons as the starting quarterback, Dak Prescott is due for a big payday.
As he approaches the final year of his rookie contract, the pressure on the Cowboys to offer him an extension grew when NFC East rival Philadelphia gave quarterback Carson Wentz a four-year, $128 million extension of his own.
When speaking with media members in May, Prescott said he wanted "to be a Cowboy forever."
But how much will the Cowboys break the bank to lock down their soon-to-be 26-year-old quarterback?