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Dak Prescott’s deal with the Dallas Cowboys was restructured for 2024, but it is still unclear what will happen to him after the upcoming season. If the two parties are unable to come to a long-term agreement, it would be disappointing, but if a new agreement is not in place by Week 1, speculation will intensify.

Prescott’s current contract contains no-trade and no-franchise tag restrictions, which might let him to become a free agent in 2025. K.D. Drummond of USA Today speculated about other quarterback choices Dallas might consider in 2025. Kyler Murray, the quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals, is ranked first because, in light of the team’s lackluster free agency class, the expert is already anticipating next summer.

Trey Lance, who has already arrived in Dallas, is surrounded by guys who aren’t quite famous.

“Kyler Murray of Arizona becomes tradable in 2025, with a $33 million dead cap hit to the Cardinals and $12 million in savings if traded. He has no guarantee money remaining for the acquiring club after that season.”

While it is true that this is a far shot trade target, let’s examine the possibility of obtaining Murray. Murray’s future with his current club is a little bit questionable, much like that of Prescott. Murray’s $230 million, five-year contract is expected to expire after the 2028 campaign.

 

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