The reality that we all now live in was inevitable. We have said countless times that entry into the “I Have A Franchise Quarterback Club” comes with dues that are akin to market rate. That particular value climbs all the time in the National Football League which is a philosophy that the Dallas Cowboys have taken a long time to come around on.
In finally locking down Dak Prescott to a long-term deal, the Cowboys spent way more money than they had to if they had possessed some foresight back in 2019 or 2020.