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Cowboys Defender Rips ESPN Show ‘Get Up’ After Wild Dak Prescott Debate

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With the Dallas Cowboys recently signing superstar wide receiver CeeDee Lamb to a lucrative long-term contract extension, making him one of the highest-paid players at his position, attention has turned to Dak Prescott’s long-term future with America’s Team.

Things seem to be getting tense with Prescott as he doesn’t appear to be too happy with his current situation in Dallas and the fact that the team’s brass hasn’t prioritized inking him to a contract extension.

With Prescott more than likely heading into the 2024 NFL season without a contract extension, many have speculated what the future holds for his career in the league, as the consensus seems to be that he will be playing elsewhere after the 2024 campaign.

One of the most recent takes about Prescott involves a real stretch from former NFL executive Mike Tannenbaum, who claims that University of Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders could be the quarterback for the Cowboys next season, which didn’t sit well with cornerback Jourdan Lewis, who felt compelled to react on X.

“There’s a better chance, in my opinion, that Shedeur Sanders could be the quarterback [for the Cowboys] next year than Dak Prescott at this point,” Tannenbaum said.

Lewis was clearly not happy with this hot take and replied, “I can’t emphasize enough how much I can’t stand you m**.”

I can’t emphasize enough how much I can’t stand you mfs. https://t.co/wFSk5vTES6

— Jourdan Lewis (@JourdanJD) August 30, 2024

With Prescott’s uncertain future, the narrative around the Cowboys will be what the team intends to do after the 2024 campaign, meaning there will be a lot more opinions thrown around over the course of the season.

Only time will tell what the Cowboys have in store for the upcoming season and after it because a shake-up could occur if things don’t go well in 2024.

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