Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is rumoured to be signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers (already?!)

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Jerry Jones’ Idiocy: Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott Is Supposed To Sign With Pittsburgh Steelers (Already?!)

They are now starting to drift and throng into the ether, creating yet another Dallas Cowboys scandal as a result of the unsure decisions made by the individuals in charge of “America’s Team.”

The owner of the Cowboys, Jerry Jones, has created an atmosphere of instability within The Star by imposing the “Blow It Up” freeze on contract negotiations with Dak Prescott, despite an NFL Network report stating that Dak’s camp is okay with it. Why not file for divorce right away if Dallas and Prescott aren’t going to commit to each other in the long run?

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Apart from that? Get ready for story after story that lists not just Dak’s “potential landing spots” in the trade right now (yeah, we’re serious), but also, without a doubt, the same kind of pieces that include teams that he can join in 2025.

To put it mildly, Rich Eisen stated on his TV programme that the Pittsburgh Steelers might not feel comfortable with their quarterback after this season, so why not sign Prescott?

“What occurs if the person to whom pole position was awarded doesn’t succeed? “What if they decide Justin Fields isn’t the right guy after seeing him?” Eisen questioned. “Perhaps all of the Steelers are in. As of right now, their offence is cost-free. They’ll have enough cash to give Dak many times that. I believe Dak may have a deal with the Steelers to play his last years in Pittsburgh.”

Eisen is alluding to the reality that Justin Fields and Russell Wilson are currently unsigned and new additions to the team. Fields is approaching the last year of his rookie contract, and Pittsburgh must choose whether to exercise his fifth-year option. Wilson is signed to a one-year contract.

Dak Prescott Wasn't Good Enough, and the Cowboys Aren't, Either

And then there’s Prescott, who is about to enter the last year of his deal, fresh off a season in which he finished second in MVP voting, and who has a 73-41 record as an NFL starter.

Not every group is a Dak fan. However, there aren’t many quarterbacks in the NFL that are superior to him either. And now, with the Steelers, Giants, Titans, and, well, anybody else the media wants to float into the ether… making daily headlines… the Dak Debate will spread beyond Dallas and coast to coast, all year long, creating yet another distraction at The Star.

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