The Facts: That long-term mega-deal remains to be had by Prescott. And likewise absent is the Cowboys signal-caller's signature on his franchise tag tender. Nonetheless, when asked Thursday on NFL Network if he had been in touch with his QB, owner Jerry Jones offered up the musing that Dallas' future was bright because of what Prescott has done and what he believes can be done with the onus on signing ... talent to surround the quarterback. "I think when I look at the career that Dak has had with the Cowboys, it gives me a really solid feeling about what's in store for us in the future," Jones said. "We've got to do everything we can - and that's what we're doing in this offseason -- to put the players on the Cowboys that are players that can -- with his talent as quarterback -- really win championships or have a shot at it. That's the thing I think about when I think of where we are and how we are with Dak."
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Prescott's 30 touchdown passes and 4,902 yards passing were each career highs by a landslide a campaign ago. That season was also his last under a rookie deal that has played out with the talented gunslinger as one of the greatest bargains in the NFL (his combined salary over the first four years of his career was $3.6 million). Now, under the tag, Prescott will earn just more than $31 million, but he's yet to sign the tag and the impasse remains. With Ezekiel Elliott at running back, a talented offensive line and Amari Cooper, Michael Gallup and first-round choice CeeDee Lamb at receiver, the weapons around Prescott are impressive and imposing. If adding more around Prescott is where and how the Cowboys are as it relates to the quarterback, perhaps there's little reason to think a long-term deal is anywhere on the horizon.