The Dallas Cowboys’ biggest offseason question mark was answered earlier this week when the club re-signed Dak Prescott to a four-year contract. Prescott’s deal means the most important Cowboys will remain in Dallas through 2024, and in his own words, for life. The completed extension also means Dallas can move forward and fill out the remainder of their roster accordingly, including the rest of the quarterback room.
Considering Prescott is coming off a severe injury, will the club once again prioritize backup quarterback like they did in the 2020 offseason, or does Dallas feel comfortable with who they have behind their franchise signal caller? Here’s an offseason preview of the Cowboys quarterback position, and what to watch for in the upcoming weeks.