The Dallas Cowboys don’t want to let quarterback Dak Prescott test free agency next offseason, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.
The Cowboys view Prescott as their quarterback of the future despite having him signed only through 2024, reports Fowler, who adds extension negotiations have been “passive” between the sides.
Prescott’s contract also contains a no-tag clause that forbids Dallas from franchise-tagging the signal-caller next year if the club can’t reach a new pact with him before then.