According to Ian Rapoport, contract talks between the Cowboys and QB Dak Prescott have “reached a little bit of an impasse” in recent days.
Rapoport says sources don’t see a deal happening “in the foreseeable future” though he adds that could change quickly. Little progress has been made since Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said he believes a deal is “imminent.”
The sticking point between the two sides remains the length of the deal, with Dallas preferring a longer deal and Prescott seeking an extension more in line with the four years Rams QB Jared Goff and Eagles QB Carson Wentz signed for.
Prescott, 26, is a former fourth-round pick of the Cowboys back in 2016. He’s entering the final year of his four-year, $2.72 million contract and set to make a base salary of $720,000 for the 2019 season.
In 2018, Prescott appeared in all 16 games for the Cowboys and completed 67.7 percent of his passes for 3,885 yards to go along with 22 touchdowns and eight interceptions. He has also rushed for 305 yards and six touchdowns.
We’ll have more regarding Prescott and the Cowboys as the news is available.
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