Jerry Jones isn’t upset that the Dallas Cowboys haven’t signed Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb or Micah Parsons to long-term extensions this offseason. In fact, he’s taking all of the blame for the lack of movement.
What was scheduled as a pre-draft press conference turned into something quite different on Tuesday. Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones spent a large portion of a session with the media getting defensive about the team’s lack of offseason moves,
The Dallas Cowboys had a good regular season last year followed by a disappointing finish in the playoffs. An ending to the year that Dallas fans are all too familiar with. The team needs to take the next step in the postseason,
After a quiet offseason thus far, the Dallas Cowboys are ready to go “all in” at the 2024 NFL Draft. Those were the words that owner Jerry Jones used, at least, as he answered questions from the media in the lead-up to Thursday’s first round.
Dak Prescott said Friday that negotiations have not really begun with the Cowboys on a new deal. The veteran quarterback said he still feels secure about his future, but he is not uneasy if his future is not on the team beyond the 2024 season.
Jerry Jones and Coach Mike McCarthy have a mission to be atop the football world next year. After years of constant heartbreaks, maybe it’s the Dallas Cowboys’ time to finally win the Super Bowl. However,
Dak Prescott sent a clear message to Jerry Jones about his contract situation with the Dallas Cowboys. Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott implied the 2024 season could be his last with the team if a contract extension isn’t reached.
Dak Prescott has been a constant topic of conversation for the Dallas Cowboys since their season ended surprisingly after an upset loss to the Green Bay Packers in NFL Wild Card round. The conversation has become even more intense as the Cowboys have yet to extend Prescott who is heading into the final year of his deal and holds a no-trade clause and can’t be franchise tagged in his contract.
Cowboys QB Dak Prescott, WR CeeDee Lamb and pass rusher Micah Parsons are all up from massive extensions, but owner Jerry Jones is remaining patient on a matter that has hindered Dallas' offseason.
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