The Oklahoman

HOLDING OUT FOR MORE

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Dallas Cowboys' quarterbac­k Dak Prescott has turned down a contract offer of $30 million per season

The Dallas Cowboys continue to talk to their latest “Triplets” about new deals and the quarterbac­k wants more than all of the rest. And every other quarterbac­k, too.

Sources confirmed t hat quarterbac­k Dak Prescott has rejected a contract offer that would pay him $30 million per season.

Jane Slater of the NFL Network is reporting that Dak wants $40 million per season, which would make him the highest paid quarterbac­k in a league that includes Tom Brady.

The Cowboys are currently trying to negotiate new deals for running back Ezekiel Elliott, who is not with the team at training camp and is holding out in this dispute. The two sides continue to exchange figures, but it' s clear that Elliott wants to be the highest paid running back in the NFL.

The Cowboys are also talking to wide receiver Amari Cooper.

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 ?? [AP PHOTO/ JEFF CHIU] ?? Dallas Cowboys quarterbac­k Dak Prescott reportedly has turned down an offer of $30 million per season from the team.
[AP PHOTO/ JEFF CHIU] Dallas Cowboys quarterbac­k Dak Prescott reportedly has turned down an offer of $30 million per season from the team.

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