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Prescott, Cowboys finally reach an agreement on new contract

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The Dallas Cowboys and Dak Prescott finally agreed on the richest contract in club history two years after negotiatio­ns first started with the star quarterbac­k.

The team said the agreement was reached Monday. It’s a $160 million, fouryear contract with $126 million guaranteed and an NFL-record $66 million signing bonus, according to a person with knowledge of the deal.

Prescott, 27, played on a $31.4 million franchise tag in 2020 before his season ended with a compound fracture and dislocatio­n of his right ankle in Week 5.

Before the injury, Prescott had started every game since the beginning of his rookie year after replacing an injured Tony Romo during the 2016 preseason.

Prescott was named NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year after leading the Cowboys to the NFC’s No. 1 seed and two years later won his first playoff game and reached his second Pro Bowl. he wanted blondes with big breasts, and ‘pretty girls.’” from a big opening run and led by 18 at halftime to cruise into their nation-best 24th conference tournament title game.

Logan Johnson led the Gaels (14-9) with 15 points.

• Gonzaga received 61 of 63 first-place votes from a media panel in the Associated Press Top 25 poll as it attempts to become the first wire-to-wire No. 1 since Kentucky in 2014-15.

Baylor had two firstplace votes and moved back into the No. 2 slot.

USC returned to the poll at No. 24 following its lastsecond win over UCLA.

• Paige Bueckers scored 23 points to lead the topranked UConn women over Marquette 73-39 for the program’s 19th Big East Tournament title.

Christyn Williams had 16 points for UConn (24-1).

Camryn Taylor had 11 points and 13 rebounds for Marquette (19-6), which lost in the conference final for the fourth straight season after winning in 2017.

• Buoyed by an impressive run in the Pac-12 Tournament, Stanford jumped two spots to No. 2 in The AP women’s poll.

Stanford (25-2), which received five first-place votes, trails only UConn in the poll. The Huskies got 22 first-place votes.

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