BREAKING NEWS: Dallas Cowboys Star QB Dak PrescottHas Done It Again, makes major announcement Regarding his future with the team Owner Jerry Jones Reacts Shock…

Dallas Cowboys Star QB Dak PrescottHas Done It Again, makes major announcement Regarding his future with the team Owner Jerry Jones Reacts Shock…

In mid‑June, news broke that Dak Prescott began construction on a brand-new mansion in his Texas compound, deliberately tearing down his previous $3.3 million, 9,000‑square‑foot More than just a real‑estate upgrade, insiders interpret this as a signal of his long‑term commitment to Dallas: the future-looking move aligns closely with being tied to the Cowboys well.

Dak, now 31 and under contract through 2028 with a four‑year, $240 million deal ($60 million AAV), has publicly reinforced his intention to stay past that date. In a candid conversation captured by Bolavip, Prescott told his brother Tad, “First of all, I plan to play more than four years. […] The best is yet to come. I feel like I’m at the peak of my career. This is only the beginning of our relationship.” He emphasized to both the Jones family and Dallas as a city that his goal is to bring a championship—his next contract, he assured, will definitely be with team 

Coming off costly injury setbacks—most notably hamstring surgery in 2024—Prescott is focused, but cautious. He’s determined not to put a timeline on his recovery, though he’s confident he’ll be ready come opener.The season promises heavy pressure: with a new head coach in Brian Schottenheimer, an offense that needs rejuvenation, and a locker room expecting results, Dak must show he can stay healthy and lead effectively.

Jerry Jones: Shock, Faith, and Financial Juggle

Owner and GM Jerry Jones has been vocal about what Dak represents—and what still must happen. Speaking at Super Bowl week, Jones expressed disbelief that Dallas didn’t make it this year, flatly stating, “I wouldn’t have signed Dak Prescott … if now wasn’t when we wanted to win. This is a shocker to be here at this Super Bowl and not have the Cowboys here.”

Historically, Jones has tied Prescott’s record contract to Super Bowl success. He has pointed out that when quarterbacks like Troy Aikman became the highest‑paid player, Super Bowls followed Dallas invested more than $376 million in Prescott and star receiver CeeDee Lamb—an investment Jones insists will pay off only with a championship

Amid optimism, practical concerns loom. Favoring maximum cap flexibility, Jones acknowledged that keeping Dak long‑term will be a challenge. If Dallas re‑signs Prescott, they’ll have to move.

 

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