The Cowboys and quarterback Dak Prescott have finally pushed their negotiations past the finish line. As ESPN’s Adam Schefter was first to report, Dallas and Prescott have agreed to a stunning four-year, $240MM extension that will make Prescott the highest-paid player in NFL history.
Schefter notes that all but $9MM of Prescott’s deal is guaranteed, which speaks to the inordinate amount of leverage that the three-time Pro Bowler wielded in this process. His $231MM in guaranteed money is $1MM more than Deshaun Watson received in his highly controversial deal with the Browns several years ago. And, as Ian Rapoport of NFL.com observes, Prescott’s guarantees — which include a record $80MM signing bonus — are $60MM higher than the next highest sum of guaranteed money ever handed out on a four-year contract.
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Throughout the offseason, questions lingered about whether or not the Cowboys would be able to work out deals with Prescott, wideout CeeDee Lamb and edge rusher Micah Parsons while saving the cap flexibility to make other moves. An otherwise quiet offseason revolved around negotiations on the Prescott and Lamb fronts in particular. The latter wound up cashing in on a $34MM-per-year extension which (like the former) will keep him in Dallas through 2028. Lamb did not reach the top of the receiver market, but Prescott has taken his position to new financial heights.
A $60MM AAV has long been a possibility, especially given the nature of the quarterback mega-deals worked out over the past two years and the position Prescott found himself in. No-tag and no-trade clauses were included in his previous pact, and Dallas was set to deal with a $55MM cap charge in 2024 in the absence of an extension coming into play. That was also the case for the dead money charge (roughly $40MM) in 2025 which would have been on the team’s cap sheet had Prescott departed in free agency next spring.
Both the 31-year-old himself and owner Jerry Jones made a number of public remarks in the build-up to today’s news. Continuing this relationship well past 2024 was a mutual goal, although Prescott hinted at testing the market on more than one occasion. Jones indicated in the spring he preferred to let the QB and WR markets take further shape before serious negotiations with Prescott and Lamb’s camps took place. That approach has yielded agreements for both, albeit along a less-than-ideal timeline given the missed time from training camp in one case and the run up to an artificial Week 1 deadline in the other.
Jones stated he would be on board with Prescott negotiations continuing into the regular season, but a late push by all parties involved yielded progress. That left the door open to an eleventh-hour agreement, although with Saturday night coming and going it appeared one would no longer be possible. In the end, however, Prescott is now on the books for the foreseeable future as he tries once again to guide the Cowboys to deep playoff run.
Dallas has posted a 12-5 record in each of the past three years, failing to convert that into postseason success in every instance. Head coach Mike McCarthy is entering a lame-duck year in no small part due to the Cowboys’ underwhelming defeat to the Packers during the wild-card round last season. Jones has routinely praised the former Green Bay Super Bowl winner, hinting he could be retained past the coming campaign depending on how things go. Prescott – who led the league in touchdown passes during McCarthy’s first year as offensive play-caller – will be expected to duplicate his success from 2023 for several more seasons.
Parsons (whose resume includes two first-team All-Pro honors, one second-team nod and three Pro Bowl invites) no doubt would have been a higher organizational priority if not for Prescott and Lamb entering the offseason as pending free agents. With both of their pacts now taken care of, attention will turn to Parsons’ level of play in his fourth campaign. The 25-year-old will set himself up for a major payday with another productive campaign in 2024, but Dallas’ cap outlook has of course been considerably altered in recent weeks.
Today’s deal (and, more specifically, the massive guarantee commitment) confirms Prescott will remain a Cowboy for most, if not all, of his career. His legacy remains linked to the franchise’s ongoing Super Bowl drought, but the next several years will offer an opportunity to break through in the postseason. It will be interesting to see, meanwhile, how the quarterback market shakes out in the near future with the top of the pecking order changing once again.
Rory Parks contributed to this post.
Hahahah… only the cowboys
Largest overpay yet.
I saw a lot of non-top 5 QB’s getting overpaid over the past 2 years. Same for WR’s.
You and your amusing clan have been getting confused by this stuff since the first QB made $100,000. You just can’t grasp the concepts that QB’s get paid and the NFL pretty much prints money so teams can afford to pay them. Yet you goofs continue smashing your melons against walls every time a QB get paid, always with your babbling comments about it being an overpay. The flip side? The rest of us get to watch you yap aimlessly!
I get economics. But being paid top 5 money doesn’t make you a top 5 player. Understand that?
The NFL, as you say, can print all of the money it wants to print, but if teams can only spend so much, then those teams need to be mindful of where and how that money is spent. Hence…certain players (QB’s included) can be classified as “overpayed.”
When was the last time a team was punished for being over the cap? I believe it was when Denver won their SB w/ Elway in the 90’s.
Good Heavens
The Cowboys needed to one up the Browns incompetence before their game this afternoon.
Maybe the two teams could straight across swap quarterbacks to make their salary cap situations worse?
Just in time for Fox to tout the new deal on America’s NFC East Game Of The Week® Now Featuring Tom Brady™.
You know Jerry Jones was irate when the Tua extension happened, because gosh darn it, Jerry is supposed to be the guy who gives the biggest overpays in the league!
This deal will look even funnier in a couple years when Dak still can’t get the Cowboys past the divisional round and Micah Parsons is playing for the Eagles or Commanders
And yet, the Cowboys will fail to win a Super Bowl so long as Jerry is around.
Cowboys will be 0-1 in the playoffs.
Dak is a very, very good quarterback, and he’s made a ton of extra money from Jerry Jones painting himself into corners.
^ This!!! ^
Really is the truth.
Haha… The Cowboys are such a joke!
Not as long as the Skins or Giants are in the Cowboys’ division.
It’s hard to believe the Giants beat the Eagles last season.
Typical Jerry Jones negotiations. Talk tough, draw the process out for an unnecessarily long time, then completely fold and fork over tons of money.
This deal was done weeks ago. They held it back until opening Sunday to grab the headlines and spot light. They started hinting that it was going to get done last week.
Does not change anything I wrote. Jones does this every time. Hardball until he caves into every demand.
Even back in the day. He had contentious negotiations with Smith (twice). One year Irvin missed training camp. Both ended up getting paid.
Guess they didn’t notice what happened to Green Bay’s season on Friday – as all that money in one player = a totally lost season if they happen to get injured.
So who made the biggest mistake? Jones or Dak. Jones overpaid Dak might have left money on the table. If there was a bidding competition for him his price could have been more. If he doesn’t make a strong playoff run price could drop or stay the same. If Dak can’t win the SB during this contract Jerry screwed up.
Kind of tells me Dak doesn’t trust himself. Was interesting some old Jets coach said people saying Dak isn’t one of the best QBs and leader are a bunch of pundits that don’t know anything. I guess if you aren’t an NFL coach you know nothing about FB.
When Dallas signs Parsons if they do how much will the 4 players take up in salary cap. Well cowpokes will be cowpokes. I would say good luck but won’t because I don’t want to lie. Go ahead and miss the playoffs will give us fans more to laugh at.
The Cowboys lowered their cap hit with this deal by $10 million
Lowered their cap hit this year what about the 4 years when this contract kicks in? From what I understand this deal starts next year. Not sure just what the talking heads said. Lowering cap hit also usually means kicking that can down the road.
4 years….
Not 6 years Dak was supposedly holding out for.
Highest paid player in NFL history? Laugh. Out. Loud. Jerry Jones is so old and delusional he should be running for president.
Guys,
It’s only $94M /yr for your QB AND 1 WR.
I’m sure the rest of the roster is stoked about never getting a raise.
Is this your first season watching the NFL?
They’ll have three guys getting paid with a bunch of league-minimum players filling the rest of the roster. No playoff wins, but expect ticket prices to double
We’re gonna end up seeing a Sarah McLachlan commercial asking for donations to the Dallas Cowboys Foundation to feed 50 starving football players.
Stupid is, as stupid does …
the rest of the league agree it’s well deserved .. good job gm jerry
The Dak Prescott Altruistic Foundation is now open for business. So if you’re a QB struggling to survive on a meager $25MM per year salary let us know and Dak will be sure to help you make ends meet as he promised he would.
Insanity must be in the water cooler
Jerry Jones just insured that the Cowboys will not win the Super Bowl in the next five years
I don’t understand why Jones held out so long on Dak’s contract to then give up such a lopsided contract in the history of the NFL? He basically handed Dak’s agent his checkbook and said fill it in with whatever number you want.lol
Wow my Lions committed highway robbery with Goff’s contract.
I can’t wait to see their seven man roster next year
Predictable Jerry Jones. The Cowboys will not win again until Jones is gone. The Curse of Jimmy Johnson continues
To be fair…Jimmy didn’t win Super Bowls without Jerry, either.
What a joke. 4 more years watching Dak choke in the playoffs.
Want a bad contract for a QB? Daniel Jones threw an ugly pick-6 on Sunday AND got booed by Giants fans as he was leaving the stadium.
NYG giving Ace Ventura $40M is the brain fart that triggered the explosive diarrhea of $55M+ contracts ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Dak 1-0 this year . Burrow Jackson Love Watson 0-1 . But they aren’t overpays right now? They lose it’s the team Cowboys lose always on Dak. Look at alternative . Caleb Williams and his amazing day.