Cowboys 'Going All In' for 2024, but Prescott's Future Uncertain
Owner Jerry Jones hints at aggressive offseason strategy, yet remains non-committal on extending quarterback Dak Prescott's contract beyond 2024.
- Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has announced that the team won't be 'building for the future' this offseason, but instead will be 'going all in'.
- Despite this, Jones has not committed to extending the contract of quarterback Dak Prescott beyond 2024, despite Prescott's impressive performance in the 2023 season.
- Jones has hinted at a more aggressive approach to roster construction in the offseason, possibly indicating a greater focus on free agency, which the Cowboys have not heavily engaged in for over a decade.
- Jones has also indicated that the team will address areas of weakness, such as stopping the run on defense and improving the running game on offense.
- Despite a disappointing playoff exit, Jones has decided to retain head coach Mike McCarthy for the final year of his contract.