Prescott signed a new contract with the franchise just before the start of the 2024 season
The Dallas Cowboys are off to a rocky 2-2 start, which is far from what fans expected after Dak Prescott signed a record-setting 240-million-dollar contract extension, making him the highest-paid quarterback in NFL history.
Prescott‘s performance so far has not quite lived up to the hefty price tag, especially in light of the Cowboys’ recent 44-19 blowout loss to the New Orleans Saints. Now, they face a challenging Sunday Night Football matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers, who hold a 3-1 record
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The Dallas Cowboys are off to a rocky 2-2 start, which is far from what fans expected after Dak Prescott signed a record-setting 240-million-dollar contract extension, making him the highest-paid quarterback in NFL history.
Prescott‘s performance so far has not quite lived up to the hefty price tag, especially in light of the Cowboys’ recent 44-19 blowout loss to the New Orleans Saints. Now, they face a challenging Sunday Night Football matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers, who hold a 3-1 record.
Speaking to reporters about the Cowboys‘ sluggish start, Prescott acknowledged that his own play has been less than stellar. He described his performance as “solid football” but hinted that his best is yet to come.
“I can tell you my best is damn sure, I’m on the brink of it,” he declared, expressing confidence that he’s close to hitting his stride.
Prescott also admitted there were plays in each game he’d like to take back, but he remains focused on delivering top-notch performances moving forward.
Injuries are only adding to the pressure on Prescott‘s shoulders
Prescott’s optimism will be put to the test as the Cowboys head into their game against the Steelers without several key players. Major contributors like linebacker Micah Parsons, defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence, and wide receiver Brandin Cooks are all sidelined with injuries.
Despite the setbacks, Prescott is determined to pull through.
“(A 2-2 record) is not acceptable for us. It’s about finding a way to win, starting this Sunday, and moving forward one game at a time,” he confirmed.
Cowboys fans are hopeful, drawing encouragement from Prescott‘s past success in Pittsburgh. The last time Dallas played an away game against the Steelers, Prescott was a rookie and led his team to victory. Now, with eight years of experience, fans are looking to him to guide the Cowboys to another win and rejuvenate their season.
With a pivotal game ahead, Prescott has a prime opportunity to prove he’s worth every penny of his contract and to rally his team back on a winning track. As the season unfolds, Sunday’s game could serve as a defining moment for both Prescott and the Cowboys.