Jerry Jones Admits No ‘Legitimate Progress’ In Contract Talks With Stars

Jerry Jones Admits No ‘Legitimate Progress’ In Contract Talks With Stars
Jerry Jones Admits No ‘Legitimate Progress’ In Contract Talks With Stars

Jerry Jones Admits No ‘Legitimate Progress’ In Contract Talks With Stars

Jerry Jones Admits No ‘Legitimate Progress’ In Contract Talks With Stars

Given that quarterback Dak Prescott, wide

receiver CeeDee Lamb, and pass rusher Micah

Parsons are all pursuing contract extensions, the

current Dallas Cowboys roster may be entering

its final season intact. The Cowboys may argue

that these three are their finest and most

valuable players, therefore losing any one of

them would severely hurt their chances of

winning the Super Bowl in the future.

According to Jon Machota of The Athletic,

Jerry Jones Admits No ‘Legitimate Progress’ In Contract Talks With Stars
Jerry Jones Admits No ‘Legitimate Progress’ In Contract Talks With Stars

controversial Cowboys owner Jerry Jones stated

that there hasn’t been any significant

advancement in the extension negotiations with

Lamb or Prescott. “I think we’re having a

conversation. Regarding Prescott, I would not

have a valid progress point there at all,” Jones

remarked. Furthermore, I honestly don’t have it

for Lamb. It’s also not bad. I’m just assuming that

discussing progress wouldn’t be beneficial.

Cowboys fans like to think Lamb is the best

wideout in the NFL right now, and perhaps they

have a legitimate argument. He was second in

the league with 1,749 receiving yards and 14

total touchdowns last season, leading the league

in receptions. He was selected to the Pro Bowl

and the All-Pro First Team. Prescott, on the other

hand, finished the regular season as the league

leader with 410 completions, 36 touchdown

passes, and 4,516 passing yards. He briefly

emerged as a top MVP contender. There has been

a lot of conjecture suggesting that Prescott might

not get an extension and will instead have to

finish the last year of his deal before becoming a

free agency in 2025. In that case, 2024 might be

his last season in Dallas. The Cowboys

desperately need good news and good fortune

after their highly promising 2023 season came to

an abrupt end when the Green Bay Packers

destroyed them in the wild-card round of the

playoffs. However, a gloomy cloud is currently

looming over the franchise, and in a short while,

it might become a storm.

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