The Commercial Appeal

Cowboys put tag on quarterbac­k Prescott

- Schuyler Dixon

The Dallas Cowboys have placed their exclusive franchise tag on quarterbac­k Dak Prescott, securing the rights to their star quarterbac­k for an estimated $31.5 million while the sides continue working on a long-term deal.

The Cowboys announced the decision on their website about an hour before the deadline for teams to designate the franchise tag.

By using the tag on Prescott, the Cowboys will work to get a deal with Amari Cooper before the receiver becomes an unrestrict­ed free agent when the new league year starts, currently set for Wednesday.

The Cowboys and Prescott have been working on a deal for about a year. The two-time Pro Bowler was one of the best bargains in the NFL last season with a base salary of $2 million as a fourth-round pick in 2016.

Prescott was the 2016 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year when he led the Cowboys on a franchise-record 11-game winning streak that vaulted them to the top seed in the NFC before losing to Green Bay in the divisional round.

Dallas made the playoffs again in 2018 before falling short of high expectatio­ns by missing the postseason last year. The Cowboys didn’t renew coach Jason Garrett’s contract after a disappoint­ing season and hired Mike Mccarthy.

With the NFL’S offseason likely to be postponed by the coronaviru­s pandemic, the Cowboys could have more opportunit­y to get a long-term deal with Prescott before he misses valuable time working with a mostly new coaching staff.

Prescott has the option of signing the franchise tender and guaranteei­ng his huge pay increase, but is likely not to sign it to help his leverage in negotiatio­ns.

When he was drafted, Prescott was the thirdteam quarterbac­k behind Tony Romo and Kellen Moore. But preseason injuries to both made Prescott the starter, and Romo never got his job back.

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has said repeatedly he considers Prescott his franchise quarterbac­k.

 ?? TODAY SPORTS TIM HEITMAN/USA ?? Cowboys quarterbac­k Dak Prescott, seen during a game against the Redskins on Dec. 29, was placed under a franchise tag Monday.
TODAY SPORTS TIM HEITMAN/USA Cowboys quarterbac­k Dak Prescott, seen during a game against the Redskins on Dec. 29, was placed under a franchise tag Monday.

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