Dak Prescott kept it real following the Cowboys’ loss in Week 3.
Dak Prescott walking back to the #Cowboys locker room
“Jump off if you want.”@CBSNewsTexas | #DallasCowboys pic.twitter.com/dOq8UXojBu
— Jett Beachum (@JetthroTV) September 22, 2024
Dak Prescott hasn’t lived up to his record-breaking new deal so far
Before the season began, questions loomed over Prescott’s future in Dallas. However, those were answered weeks ago when the Cowboys signed him to the richest deal in NFL history—a four-year contract featuring an $80 million signing bonus, $231 million guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $60 million.
But with just one win so far in this pivotal season, following a quiet offseason with no major moves, Prescott’s start hasn’t met the high expectations that come with a contract paying him more than fellow quarterbacks Joe Burrow and Patrick Mahomes.
Prescott and the Cowboys will have a short week of practice before traveling to the Meadowlands to take on the New York Giants in front of a nationally televised audience for Thursday Night Football at MetLife Stadium.