Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has stated that he does not require a contract extension before the upcoming season opener against the Cleveland Browns. Prescott emphasized that the completion of a deal would reflect how the organization feels about him, but he remains focused on the team's mission rather than his contract situation. Owner Jerry Jones expressed admiration for Prescott but indicated that the decision on a contract extension is more about the team's circumstances than Prescott's performance. With Prescott entering the final year of his deal, the urgency for negotiations is increasing as he could hit the open market next March.
- Dak Prescott is focused on the upcoming season rather than contract negotiations.
- Jerry Jones acknowledges Prescott's talent but indicates that team dynamics influence contract decisions.
- The Cowboys have several key players entering the final year of their contracts.