Article 5F370 Cowboys, Prescott agree to reported 4-year, $160M deal

Cowboys, Prescott agree to reported 4-year, $160M deal

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The wait is finally over for Dak Prescott.

The Dallas Cowboys agreed to terms on a new contract with the star quarterback Monday, the team announced.

The pact is a four-year, $160-million deal that includes a record $126 million guaranteed, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter. It reportedly also features a no-trade and no-tag clause.

The deal can be worth up to $164 million, per source.

The deal includes $66 million to sign and $75 million in year one, the most in NFL history. https://t.co/bt7uBY2v7w

- Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 8, 2021

The deal will be structured as a six-year contract, automatically voiding after Year 4 to help Dallas spread out Prescott's cap hits, Schefter adds.

The Cowboys will still place the franchise tag on Prescott as a procedural matter, Schefter reports. Although the tag's original value is estimated to be $37.7 million, the signal-caller's salary-cap number for the 2021 season will be $22.2 million, freeing up $15.5 million in salary-cap space for Dallas.

Prescott's new $40-million average annual salary ranks second in NFL history, behind only Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes ($45 million).

Top 5 QB contracts in average $$$ per year, per OverTheCap:

1. Patrick Mahomes -- $45M
2. Dak Prescott -- $40M
3. Deshaun Watson -- $39M
4. Russell Wilson -- $35M
5. Jared Goff/Aaron Rodgers -- $33.5M

- Ralph Vacchiano (@RVacchianoSNY) March 9, 2021

Prescott and the Cowboys have been engaged in contract talks since the quarterback's rookie deal expired after the 2019 season. The two sides failed to reach an agreement on a long-term extension last offseason, forcing the 27-year-old to play on the franchise tag in 2020.

His numbers have improved since entering the NFL as a fourth-round pick in 2016. The two-time Pro Bowler racked up career highs with 4,902 passing yards and 30 touchdowns in 2019.

He was completing a career-high 68% of his pass attempts while throwing for a league-leading 371.2 yards per game in 2020 before suffering a season-ending ankle injury in Week 5.

Prescott has posted a 42-27 record as a starter, but Dallas has made the postseason just twice since 2016. The Mississippi State product is 1-2 in the playoffs.

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