The Dallas Cowboys have yet to sign quarterback Dak Prescott to a new contract just days before their 2024 regular-season opener against the Cleveland Browns, and a disagreement on terms is reportedly the biggest reason why.
Speaking Tuesday on her Scoop City podcast (beginning at the 8:07 mark), The Athletic's Dianna Russini said: "The holdup at this point from what I understand is about the years the Dallas Cowboys are willing to commit to."
Russini noted that the Cowboys are weighing whether they want to keep Prescott in Dallas "longer than two, three, four years" since Dak has made it clear that he wants a long-term commitment.