The Dallas Cowboys and franchise passer Dak Prescott don't have much longer to work out a long-term agreement.
Prescott signed his franchise tender worth $31.409 million in 2020, but there hasn't been much in the way of noise on the two parties ironing out a long-term pact that would prevent him from playing on that tag ahead of the July 15 deadline.
In fact, things appear in a holding pattern with little time left on the clock, according to the Dallas Morning News' Calvin Watkins:
Calvin WatkinsSituation could change before July 15 deadline but a source said Sunday afternoon Cowboys are not close to reaching a multi-year contract with QB Dak Prescott.