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Dak Prescott's $240M deal questioned over his playoff woes
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55948, member: 636"] Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott begins his massive four-year extension worth $240 million this season. The deal extends through the 2028 campaign with an annual average of $60 million. Prescott enters this contract at age 32 after missing significant time due to injuries across three of his past five seasons. His postseason record shows just two victories during nine NFL seasons. The financial commitment raises questions about the franchise's future flexibility. The quarterback's salary cap impact reaches extraordinary levels by 2026 and 2027, with a combined $142 million hit. This burden may force Dallas into difficult roster construction decisions that could weaken the supporting cast around Prescott. The Cowboys must choose between complex financial restructuring and fielding teams with limited talent depth. Such scenarios might perpetuate their playoff struggles and create ongoing disappointment. A championship victory would validate this investment and silence critics of the substantial financial commitment. [/QUOTE]
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