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The Dallas Cowboys and quarterback Dak Prescott remain in a stalemate in long-term contract talks, to the point it's possible they'll fail to reach a deal by the July deadline.
"There's been a bit a lull in negotiations with the Cowboys, so both sides continue to talk this up," ESPN's Jeremy Fowler said Sunday on SportsCenter. "But I'm told they should be ready for anything, including the possibility of pressing up against that July 15 deadline for the franchise tag. There's a few obstacles in play, including number of years.