Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is keeping his cool as he enters the final year of his $160 million contract, telling reporters he's focused on football—not finances. 🏟️ 'I don’t play for money,' the 30-year-old said after practice this week. 'I’d give it up just to play this game.'
Prescott, who threw a league-leading 36 touchdowns last season 🎯, emphasized trusting 'the business people' to handle contract talks. His current deal includes rare no-trade and no-franchise-tag clauses, meaning he could hit free agency in 2025 if no extension comes through.
Fans might be sweating 💦, but the 2023 Pro Bowler seems relaxed: 'I control what I can control.' With 4,516 passing yards and career-best stats under his belt last year, Prescott’s value remains sky-high—even if his wallet isn’t priority #1. 🔥
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Cowboys' Dak Prescott patient about extension, trusts the process
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