“We Want Dak Prescott” Dallas Cowboys’ Jerry Jones Expresses Desire To Keep Dak Prescott

Dallas Cowboys” owner Jerry Jones recently announced his interest in holding onto star quarterback, Dak Prescott.

Jerry Jones, made his intentions clear during a recent press conference. Quoting Jones, “We want Dak Prescott, “The future of Dak Prescott with the Dallas Cowboys remains uncertain.

However, this decision may have significant implications on the Cowboys” ability to spend money on a supporting cast.

Despite public admissions of wanting Prescott on the team, the player”s future in Dallas appears to be indecisive.

In an interview last week, Prescott acknowledged that there was no assurance of him wearing the Dallas jersey beyond the ongoing season.

The star player who currently holds a significant place within the team is scheduled for free agency in 2025.

This has led to speculation about whether he will choose to stay with the Cowboys or move on to a new team.

We want Dak Prescott,” Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said. “That’s that. . . . I give Mike [McCarthy] a lot of credit for [Prescott’s improvement last season]. That improvement demonstrated to me there’s more as far as ultimately winning what we’re trying to do here. The question nails it for me. We want Dak. We think that there’s room for growth. … If you are a team that has a lot of cap room, and then you have a quarterback for a little while that is well underneath in his rookie contract — San Francisco last year, us with Dak early after we had [Tony] Romo — boy, we had a lot of credit card use there on Romo. Dak came along, so we didn’t have to have it so we were able to absorb that money and still keep Tyron [Smith] around him. So Dak has enjoyed, in his career that we’re proud of, some of the best supporting casts that you could put around him.

“To move forward, we will have to diminish that. That’s a fact. That’s the rules. That’s our challenge and to make it work out. Dak as the quarterback Cowboys, I don’t even have a blink on that one.”

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