There are 50-plus million reasons that Dak Prescott is not pushing for a new contract with the Dallas Cowboys.
Prescott has loss of value and disability insurance policies, as well as multi-year endorsement deals, that are valued at over $50 million, league sources tell ESPN.
The insurance policies protect the star quarterback against a career-threatening injury. The endorsement deals, worth more than what some starting NFL quarterbacks are making, are in place for years, according to sources.
This all contributes to why Prescott has not been in a rush to take deal with Dallas unless he believes it's a fair one, according to sources.