Ron Jenkins/Associated Press
The Dallas Cowboys continue to work toward a long-term deal with quarterback Dak Prescott.
According to David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, the two sides have had "very positive" discussions about a new contract over the past two weeks.
Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk previously reported Prescott wouldn't participate in the team's virtual offseason programs, which began Monday, without a new deal.
Dallas placed the quarterback under the franchise tag, which will be worth $28.7 million on a one-year tender if no long-term deal is reached, per Spotrac.