Jerry Jones doesn’t think Dak Prescott’s career in Dallas is on thin ice.
The Dallas Cowboys went 6-10 losing their final game to a subpar New York Giants by four points.
For every Cowboys fan all hope is lost and this season was a failure with heavy expectations.
“I don’t know how you could have any more leverage,” Jones said on 105.3 The Fan. “… His evolving into an NFL quarterback has been nothing short of a perfect picture. He has great ability, in my mind, to win games. He’s talented. He certainly has the experiences and he has all the things, which has been substantiated by what we’ve offered Dak. You wouldn’t offer Dak what we offered in the past if you’d not thought he was very special. The issue is, how do you come together? And that’s no stranger to me. I’ve been doing it all my life, putting things together. We’ve got to get it together,” via ESPN.
Prescott played on a $31.4 million franchise tag after turning down a long-term extension last summer.
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