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Despite a decent amount of rumored contact, the Dallas Cowboys and Dak Prescott do not have a contract in place for the 2020 season and beyond.
ESPN's Jeremy Fowler provided the latest update on the situation Saturday, and he noted the franchise tag could be a possibility:
"Dallas made a second contract offer in early March. I'm told since then, there's been minimal contact between the two, which is a bit of a concern. This appears headed for the franchise tag. Sunday is big because assuming the CBA passes the Cowboys will know exactly how much money they can spend and they can try to hammer out a deal over the next 24 hours.