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Cowboys, QB Prescott talking long-term deal

- DON BRENNAN dbrennan@postmedia.com

After several weeks of silence, the Dallas Cowboys and quarterbac­k Dak Prescott have “re-engaged in big-money, long-term” contract talks, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.

There’s talk that a deal could be in the four-year, $35-per-season range, with rumblings the team is pushing for five seasons.

Prescott, who received the exclusive franchise tag last week, could become the highest-paid player in the league if and when the contract gets done — at least until Patrick Mahomes signs his extension.

ON YOUR MARKS: What does the new Tampa Bay Buccaneers football fan in your family want for Christmas? Whatever it is, we can guess what will be on it. Tom Brady’s representa­tives filed a trademark applicatio­n for “TB x

TB” the very day (March 20) the former Patriots QB signed with the Buccaneers. The trademark is being sought for commercial use on items such as “T-shirts, pants, shorts, sweatshirt­s, sweaters, jerseys, sleepwear, athletic tops and bottoms, and headwear.” … And then there’s Ravens quarterbac­k Lamar Jackson, who is suing Amazon for selling items with his likeness and registered trademarks without his authorizat­ion. The lawsuit states the world’s largest internet-based retailer brought “significan­t damage” to the league MVP’S brand.

BEARS RE-SIGN CANADIAN: In an attempt to fill the large void left by the retirement of right guard Kyle Long, the Chicago Bears have reportedly signed former Seattle Seahawks offensive lineman Germain Ifedi to a oneyear deal. The Bears sent out a release on their media email list Thursday announcing they have signed seven free agents, but Ifedi wasn’t among them. Four were on the team last season, including Canadian defensive end Brent Urban from Mississaug­a,

Ont., who joined the team prior to Week 8 in 2019. Urban has also been with the Ravens and Titans in his five NFL seasons … DB Deon Bush, QB Tyler Bray and long snapper Patrick Scales have also agreed to return to Chicago, while the Bears have signed former Steelers DB Artie Burns and DB Jordan Lucas, who spent the last two seasons with the Kansas

City Chiefs … The seventh was TE Jimmy Graham, who officially signed his two-year deal with the Bears and said, via The Athletic, that Chicago has the right plan for him and he’s “excited to play for Ryan Pace again.” The Bears’ GM was with the New Orleans Saints when they drafted Graham in 2010. “I’m hungrier than ever,” said Graham.

THREE’S COMPANY: Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen and Washington Redskins QB Kyle Allen rented a place together in Southern California after the season and they have been joined in workouts by New York Jets quarterbac­k Sam Darnold, who lives just a few minutes away. The three pivots have been “quarantine­d” together at the beach, where they throw and use a small weight room. Other than that, the Allens are locked up with their girlfriend­s. “This is really how we lived, anyway,” Kyle Allen told Si.com. “It’s just 24/7 now.”

EXTRA POINTS: The Indianapol­is Colts have signed former three-time Pro Bowl CB Xavier Rhodes, who is coming off a subpar season in Minnesota … The Bills have reportedly signed CB E.J. Gaines, who hasn’t played since he took to the field for six games with the Cleveland Browns in 2018. Gaines, who has had injury issues, started 11 games for Buffalo in 2017 and is expected to challenge for a starting job this season … CB Darqueze Dennard is a free agent after all. Reports that he had a deal to remain with the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars were shot down by the team, which stated it couldn’t come to final contract terms with the veteran, who spent the past six seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals.

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