Cowboys Could Consider Dak Prescott Trade After 2023, Says Stephen A. Smith
In the near future, the Dallas Cowboys may explore trading Dak Prescott.
If Prescott has another bad season,
the Cowboys may consider dealing their franchise quarterback after the 2023 season, according to ESPN's Stephen A.
Smith during a First Take program. Despite playing in only 12 games last season, Prescott led the league in interceptions (15).
"At the end of the day, what Jerry Jones is saying, considering the dead cap hit—$61.9 million he's gonna have next year,
so you don't want to release him because it'll kill you," Smith stated on September 6th. "But that means you're open to trading him if he wets the bed."
Prescott's future has been a heated issue since the Cowboys acquired former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Trey Lance in a trade.
Furthermore, Prescott has failed to negotiate a contract extension with Dallas, despite the fact that his teammates
Terence Steele, Trevon Diggs, Malik Hooker, and Zack Martin — all signed new contracts this offseason.
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