The biggest news around the NFL yesterday concerned a new contract for a quarterback. Last week, it was about a quarterback taking less money. This time, it was for arguably the best contract a quarterback has ever signed, when you evaluate all the factors, such as length and year-over-year cashflow.
That new deal was for Dak Prescott, which keeps him with the Dallas Cowboys at the handsome sum of $40 million per season on a new four-year, $160 million contract that includes no-tag and no-trade clauses and puts him back on the market in 2025 at the age of 31.