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NFL Week 1 scores, live updates: Russell Wilson out, Ja’Marr Chase active, Dak Prescott signs record QB deal
Dallas Cowboys fans, breathe easy. Dak Prescott‘s bank account, be excited.
Prescott and the Cowboys agreed to a four-year, $240 million extension on Sunday, with a record $231 million guaranteed, resolving the team’s — and perhaps the NFL’s — biggest impending contract situation and keeping its star quarterback around for the foreseeable future.
Just in: The Cowboys and Dak Prescott have reached a four-year, $240M deal with $231M, his agent Todd France confirms on Instagram.
$60M per year for Dak. pic.twitter.com/pwYPnDxApi
— Jori Epstein (@JoriEpstein) September 8, 2024
The deal, which has Prescott earning $60 million annually, is the biggest in NFL history. Prescott and the Cowboys finalized the contract hours before Dallas kicked off the 2024 season. Prescott also reportedly receives a $80 million signing bonus — breaking another record.