November 8, 2024

One of the NFL’s most talked-about teams is still the Dallas Cowboys.

Due to its worldwide brand, this team naturally enjoys a great deal of exposure; nonetheless, many members of the fan base and the broader public are concerned about their previous playoff losses.

The Cowboys have been an excellent regular season club in recent years, but under Dak Prescott, they haven’t made a deep postseason run.

In light of this, Prescott is among the league’s most divisive players.

Although he plays well, some fans and commentators praise his efforts throughout the regular season, but his teammates let him down during the playoffs.

Some think the team should move on sooner rather than later and that Prescott is not the solution.

The good news for everyone involved is that it appears that this matter is about to escalate, in one way or another.

Rumors that Prescott won’t be with the team in 2025 are beginning to get traction as he has been waiting for a contract extension from the team, but it hasn’t been granted to him yet.

At a gala event, Prescott was asked about his future with the organization. According to Around The NFL, he said, “I don’t fear either situation.”

Prescott seems to be okay with whatever occurs following the 2024 season based on these remarks.

The Cowboys may decide to extend him, but if not, clubs across the league that are in dire need of a quarterback may make a strong push to sign Prescott.

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