With the burden of the Dallas Cowboys’ legacy firmly resting on his shoulders, Dak Prescott is no stranger to facing an uncertain future. However, when he spoke to the media lately, who were keen to analyze everything he said, the veteran quarterback came across as confident and at ease.

Prescott, who was nearing the end of his contract, had to consider the possibility of having unrestricted free agency in 2024. Nevertheless, he responded to the questions directly and with surprising candor when they inevitably focused on the unanswered issue of his extension. He said,
“The urgency you should always have, to be honest, guys who wouldn’t normally feel it, feel it,” he declared, a hint of a smile playing at the corners of his mouth. “I don’t mind it. I’ve been in this position before. I’m a gambling man. I’ll gamble on myself and my guys.”
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The entire room held its breath, but any residual tension was quickly relieved by Prescott’s sharp humor. He said,
“Not actually. my guys,”
“I understand there’s been a lot of s**t with that. Not that way.”
The reporters in the room burst out laughing, appreciating how skillfully Prescott had handled the possible minefield. For Prescott, these little bursts of humor amid the heavy scrutiny were typical. The pressure was a constant companion for him as the face of America’s Team, but he had long since learned to accept it.
Furthermore, his readiness to “gamble on himself” in anticipation of the 2024 season said volumes about the confidence that has propelled him so far. But by now, Dak Prescott’s contract dispute with the Dallas Cowboys has gone many twists and turns. But because of the no-trade and no-tag provisions in his 2021 contract, Prescott has the upper hand this time.
