Frisco – and now they take to the air and begin to swarm. It's another Dallas Cowboys controversy caused by the erratic indecision of those running “America's Team.”
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is freezing contract negotiations with Dak Prescott to “blow it up,” with an NFL Network report claiming Dak is fine with it, according to an internal statement from The Star. creating an unstable atmosphere. If you don't intend to be in a long-term relationship with Prescott, and vice versa, why not divorce him now?
Is that not enough? Seriously read story after story detailing Dak's “potential landing spots” in his current trade – yes, we're serious – certainly a possibility he'll be in 2025 Look out for similar types of articles that mention one team after another. .
So…Rich Eisen said on his TV show that the Pittsburgh Steelers may not have a confident quarterback after this season, so why not sign Prescott?
“What if they go ahead and get pole position and it doesn't work out? What if they look at Justin Fields and say he's not that guy,” Eisen said. . “The Steelers are probably going all out. Right now, their offense doesn't cost anything… They'll give Dak many times that amount of money. I think the Steelers will get Dak and I think I might allow him to finish his career in Pittsburgh.”
Eisen cited the fact that Russell Wilson and Justin Fields are new additions to the roster at this point and their futures are not decided (yet). Wilson is on a one-year contract. Fields is in the final year of his rookie contract, and Pittsburgh must decide whether to pick up his fifth-year option.
And then there's Prescott, in the final year of his contract, coming off an MVP runner-up season and a 73-41 record as an NFL starter.
Not every team loves the Ducks. But there aren't that many QBs in the NFL who are better than him either. And now the Duck controversy will expand beyond Dallas, from coast to coast, all year long, creating yet another distraction for the Star…Steelers, Giants, Titans, and whoever the media wants to cover. It would create yet another distraction. Ether… makes headlines every day.