Cowboys' Contract Dilemma

The Dallas Cowboys face significant contractual issues with stars Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb, and Micah Parsons. Despite claiming readiness for the 2024 season, they’ve yet to take action, particularly in resolving contract extensions that have been continually postponed.

Prescott's Peculiar Position

Prescott's journey from a fourth-rounder to a franchise quarterback saw multiple delays in contract negotiations, resulting in a costly four-year, $160 million deal with potential free agency in 2025. The team is now gambling on internal perks to retain him at their price.

Lamb's Looming Costs

Lamb’s fifth-year option and possible franchise tags could be Dallas’s approach to control costs, yet such delays might inflate his future contract, especially as peers like Jefferson and Chase secure lucrative deals.

Questions Around Parsons

Parsons' image could be part of a negotiation strategy by the Cowboys, as unverified claims of a 'wearing thin' attitude have surfaced. Transparency and support for Parsons might be missing in this situation, leading to potential complications.

Management Missteps

The Jones family’s desire to build a cost-effective team has led to a reputation of being 'cheap,' and may have compromised their ability to field a championship roster, indicative of the 29-year NFC Championship drought.

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