FRISCO, Texas — Since coaching camp began, the Dallas Cowboys have signed cornerback Trevon Diggs, protection Malik Hooker and proper take on Terence Steele to extensions and transformed the agreement of proper shield Zack Martin, and they’d nonetheless love to paintings on do business in with quarterback Dak Prescott and huge receiver CeeDee Lamb.
Prescott and Lamb are below agreement thru 2024 with Prescott all set to depend $59.4 million in opposition to the wage cap upcoming 12 months.
“Those types of numbers, especially the big ones, you live with constantly. That’s always on your mind,” proprietor and common supervisor Jerry Jones said on 105.3 The Fan in Dallas on Tuesday. “There’s never a time where it goes away because you’ve got to make the entire thing fit. And so, it’s on the mind on a player decision in the middle of the year. It’s just a fundamental. We expect Dak to be with us a long time. And, yeah, we’ll always [be] working around it with several machinations of numbers that would work.”
Jones has frequently expressed the will to signal Prescott to an extension, however getting one finished would in reality chunk into wage cap room this 12 months. In 2024, Prescott is scheduled to create $29 million in wage and has a $5 million roster bonus.
The Cowboys put the fifth-year possibility on Lamb for 2024 at a price of $17.99 million however have had talks this offseason along with his agent relating to an extension that might create him a few of the higher-paid receivers within the NFL.
Within the time, some avid gamers have old Era 1 of a season as a cut-off date of types with regards to in need of to get a offer completed. It’s no longer sunny if both participant has stated this kind of factor to the Cowboys, however Jones stated the workforce could be keen to let the talks proceed into the season.
“And it may be a better time for them to get to the point where they can make a decision,” Jones stated. “We all, I know I do, have times that I get up and I feel like locking something down that may be a loose end. If I get a chance to, well, I’ll do it. That should sound flexible because it is. It’s a moving part. Of course, the real-life situation that we deal with is injury, and we deal with appreciating and depreciating talent levels. It goes up and down. And it happens there right before your eyes. It can happen during a season, so how you start a season off is not how you end up a season with a short-term and long-term look either.”


