In separate radio interviews on Friday, Jerry and Stephen Jones each explained why it's in the Dallas Cowboys' best interest to wait a year before signing...
Could Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott be the next player at his position to sign a lucrative extension? Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones isn’t in a rush to make it happen.“I think the best thing for us,” Jones said in a radio interview on 105.3 The Fan [KRLD-FM] on Friday.
“If you wait one more year, and then the key for us is just going to be spreading out how we pay Dak. Most of these guys have some long-term type deals, five-plus years. I think if we can do that it’ll not only be advantageous for the team as a whole, but advantageous for Dak so we can continue to put the type of players, give him the offensive linemen he needs to protect him, give him the weapons he needs to move the football and certainly have a defense that can get the ball back for him...
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