A smart sacrifice Dak Prescott for the future of the Cowboys
According to ESPN reports, Dallas converted $45.75 million of Prescott’s base salary into a signing bonus, significantly reducing his salary cap hit for 2025.

As a result of this move, Prescott base salary for the upcoming season will be just $2 million. While his contract is officially set to expire in 2028, the restructuring ensures that he will remain on the Cowboys’ financial books until 2032.
With this adjustment, Dallas now has the financial room to maneuver, but the big question remains, how will they use it?
Jerry Jones and the mystery of free agency
Despite the newfound cap space, the Cowboys don’t seem eager to make aggressive moves in free agency. Team owner Jerry Jones has made it clear that he doesn’t see free agency as the primary solution to filling roster gaps.
Hunter picked up a phone and jokingly pretended to receive a call about the draft, confidently showing off his skills while having fun with Ward.
With Dak Prescott bold move, the Cowboys have positioned themselves well financially. Now, the question is whether they will take full advantage of this opportunity.