Russini: Cowboys, Prescott haggling over years in new contract, not money

From @ToddBrock24f7: The insider says Dak is looking for a long-term commitment from the Cowboys, adding she’s never seen a QB with as much leverage over a club.

It’s not the money. It’s the time.

That’s the take from The Athletic NFL insider Dianna Russini on where things stand with quarterback Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys.

The two sides have just a few days until their season opener in Cleveland, but they have no binding contract beyond the 2024 campaign. The runner-up in last year’s MVP race is expected to be in line for a new deal that will put him in the neighborhood of $60 million per year, but the front office has repeatedly said they’re in no hurry to make that official.

According to Russini, though, speaking on the latest episode of the Scoop City podcast with cohost Chase Daniel, it’s not that gaudy dollar figure that’s gumming up the works:

“The holdup at this point, from what I understand, is about the years the Dallas Cowboys are willing to commit to. It’s assumed that Dak is going to be paid at the top of the market; the Dallas Cowboys are aware of that. It’s: do they want to put themselves in a position- contractually- that keeps Dak in Dallas longer than two, three, four years? And that’s what Dak is looking for. He’s looking for a long-term commitment from Dallas. The holdup here is really the belief from the Dallas Cowboys.”

Prescott said last week he would like for a deal to be done before Week 1.

“I think it says a lot if it is or if it isn’t,” Prescott said, via ESPN’s Todd Archer.

When asked what exactly it says, his reply was telling: “Just how people feel.”

Team owner Jerry Jones and heir apparent Stephen Jones have said over and over that they do feel Prescott is the guy. But they’ve also dragged their feet on locking him up, comfortable with letting the idea of the 31-year-old wearing a different uniform next year marinate for the entire 2024 offseason.

No one knows what the conversations in the hallways of The Star are really like, but every day Prescott isn’t inked would seem to elevate the risk of alienating and offending him to a point of no return.

And the club even went out late last summer and traded for Trey Lance. Even if that move was truly nothing more than picking up a once-hot property on the cheap to see if the Cowboys can coach him up and flip him for a profit, it didn’t do much to make the quarterback situation any clearer in Dallas.

The team can’t trade Prescott without his approval. They can’t tag him, since they’ve already used that stall tactic twice. They’ll get socked with a $40 million dead cap hit if they let Prescott hit free agency and sign with another team. And they have no quarterbacks at all under contract for 2025.

Russini said she’s never seen a quarterback with as much leverage as Prescott has right now over the Cowboys.

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The Cowboys are coming off the first three-year stretch of 12-win seasons in the franchise’s history. But they inexplicably find themselves in a high-stakes game of chicken with the guy who, over that same span, won 31 games for them, more than all but three passers in the sport.

“This is a guy who’s won a lot of games, but is that enough? Winning’s not enough for Jerry Jones. We know this. They want to do more,” Russini pointed out. “They don’t want to just be the team that wins a lot of games; they want to be the team that can play in the Super Bowl.”

It remains to be seen if Jones will make Prescott actually prove he can do that in his final contract year before he gets out his checkbook.

But it may not even be about the payday. If Russini’s report is correct, what the 10th-year signal-caller really wants is a commitment that- like Roger Staubach, Troy Aikman, and Tony Romo before him- he’ll be the face of America’s Team for the duration of his career… and therefore inextricably linked to the Dallas Cowboys for the rest of his life.

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WATCH: Dianna Russini and Chase Daniel interview Broncos coach Sean Payton

Chase Daniel and Dianna Russini recently spoke with Broncos coach Sean Payton on their ‘Scoop City’ podcast. Watch the full interview here.

Denver Broncos coach Sean Payton spoke with The Athletic‘s Dianna Russini and Chase Daniel last week for a new episode of their “Scoop City” podcast.

Daniel is a former NFL quarterback who was a backup with the New Orleans Saints from 2009-2012 and in 2017, so he has an existing relationship with Payton. Thanks to that relationship, Daniel is granted access that isn’t typically given to members of the media.

Daniel sat in on a team meeting last Thursday before the team’s joint practice with the Green Bay Packers and he also sat in on a quarterback meeting. One of Daniel’s takeaways from those meetings is that quarterbacks coach Davis Webb will become an NFL head coach in the future.

You can watch the full podcast episode below, with the Payton interview beginning at the 17:10 mark:

A few notes:

  • Payton told a story he has told many times about how he liked that quarterback Bo Nix only had football items in his backpack at his pro day. Nix threw 82 passes at his pro day and 81 were “exactly on the right [correct] shoulder.” After watching 16 throws, Payton told general manager George Paton, “This is the guy.” Payton likes Nix’s ability to play in a “dirty pocket” and make off-schedule throws. Philip Rivers worked with Nix this spring and gave him a positive review to Payton.
  • Payton had Paton call the New York Jets when they were on the clock with pick No. 11 to stall and find out if anyone was attempting to trade up above Denver for Nix. Paton also called the Las Vegas Raiders at pick No. 13 to ask if they wanted to move up to gauge if they were targeting a quarterback.
  • Payton spoke highly about third-string QB Zach Wilson and told him, “My job is to make you millions, either with us or another team.”
  • Two weeks ago, Payton had the team’s three QBs give him their favorite plays from previous stops and they put them in the offense. He’s keeping tack of which play performs the best. Payton’s offense is evolving over time and he’s not locked into his 2006 playbook.
  • Payton is excited about the additions of defensive linemen John Franklin-Myers and Malcolm Roach and he’s pleased with how defensive line is playing this summer. Payton described the Broncos as “young and hungry.” He said the two great allies of a young quarterback are a good defense and strong running game, and he believes Denver will have both in 2024.
  • Payton told the story of how he got a Michael Jordan shoe sponsorship from the former NBA star.

Payton is entering his second year with the Broncos after going 8-9 last fall. His all-time head coach record is 160-98. He won seven division titles and one Super Bowl with the Saints before landing in Denver last year.

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ESPN’s Dianna Russini gives deep dive on Chris Jones contract negotiations

ESPN’s Dianna Russini gave listeners an in-depth update on Chris Jones’ contract negotiations with the #Chiefs during an appearance on the Pat McAfee Show. | from: @LazarczykLogan

ESPN reporter Dianna Russini made an appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show” on Thursday and gave a thorough update on Chris Jones’ contract negotiations with the Kansas City Chiefs.

“I had a conversation with someone this morning that’s involved in negotiations — they still feel really optimistic [that] they are going to get it done,” Russini said. “The number Chris Jones wants is — it’s a big number, it’s a big number.”

Although Jones’ asking price is steep, Russini made it clear that her sources within the Chiefs organization were optimistic that a deal will eventually get done.

“Every conversation I have had with [Chiefs sources] over the last few months has been nothing but – understanding his value, understanding his role on this team, we want to get this done, we feel good we are going to get this done, we are optimistic,” Russini continued. “That’s one of those where I think it feels a little icky right now, but I think it’s going to work out by the time we get to at least the third, fourth week of camp here.”

Kansas City had its ring ceremony in June, and many people inside the organization were confident that Jones would be present for the celebratory occasion. However, he wasn’t, and Russini said that his absence was a surprise for his coaches and teammates.

“Going back to the ring [ceremony] I attended with the Chiefs a few months ago, and talking to them, they were like, ‘We will get it done’, Andy [Reid] was like ‘Chris will show up’, and then he didn’t show up,” Russini explained. “That threw a wrench. They weren’t expecting him not to show up. That’s where it did get a little off track.”

Russini still feels that everyone involved wants to get a long-term deal done before the season starts.

“The sense I get, it will get done, Chris wants to be there, they want Chris there,” Russini said. “Look, could it go off track? Yeah, of course. We have seen it happen.”

Jones is under contract this season with a $28 million price tag, which is enough to make him the second-highest-paid player on Kansas City’s roster. With an extension, that price would come down a bit and open up some cap space. The Chiefs have the second-least cap space in the league with just $562,000.

The most important thing for both sides at this juncture, though, is that a contract extension is finalized before the season. Neither party will benefit if Jones misses time as Kansas City looks to defend its Super Bowl title.

Report: Derek Carr seeking $35M or more per year in free agent contract

ESPN’s Dianna Russini reports that Derek Carr is seeking $35 million or more per year in his upcoming free agent contract:

What will it cost for the New Orleans Saints to sign Derek Carr? Right now, he’s in the driver’s seat for free agency — other top passers on expiring contracts like Lamar Jackson and Geno Smith aren’t likely to hit the open market in a few weeks, and unlike his competition he’s able to get a head start on negotiations with other teams.

During a live appearance on ESPN’s Friday morning shows, NFL insider Dianna Russini relayed that Carr is seeking a contract averaging $35 million or more per year in free agent visits with the Saints and New York Jets. And he isn’t worrying about the ticking clock as strongly as may be expected.

“He doesn’t need to be the first quarterback to sign (in free agency),” Russini added.

That’s an interesting number. Now, $35 million is a lot of money, but it would tie Kirk Cousins to rank ninth in per-year salary among quarterbacks. Jared Goff is next at $33.5 million per year, and Carson Wentz follows at $32 million. Then you’ve got Matt Ryan and Ryan Tannehill at $30 and $29.5 million, respectively. They’re part of a mid-tier group of veteran quarterbacks.

So it means Carr may have a hard time finding the $40 million per year that Dak Prescott and Matt Stafford are each getting. And the Saints could afford that, even if it would require their typical creative accounting (our Ross Jackson has an example of what such a deal could look like). But if Carr is asking for $35 million and struggling to find takers, maybe he ends up settling for something closer to $30 million in the end. Hopefully this doesn’t take two or three more weeks to resolve itself.

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Pete Carroll says Russell Wilson not leaving Seattle

Pete Carroll said Russell Wilson was going nowhere this offseason.

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Washington Commanders’ fans can scratch another one off of their list. The Seattle Seahawks are NOT trading Russell Wilson during this 2022 offseason.

Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll, having departed from the podium at the 2022 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, was approached and asked regarding all of the talk for the last month of his star QB Russell Wilson being traded.

“What (Seattle GM) John (Schneider) says is, ‘We’re not shopping the quarterback.’ That’s what he tells them,” Carroll said.

One year ago, Russell Wilson on the Dan Patrick Show, spoke candidly about his being on track to be sacked the most in NFL history, that he would like to have more input on personnel decisions, and the sack numbers are an aspect of his legacy he would like to alter.

Also in the 2021 offseason, Wilson’s agent declared Wilson would like to be traded to the Bears, Raiders, Cowboys, or Saints. Perhaps that is the reason so many have “assumed” there was talk behind the scenes between Wilson and the Seahawks of a trade this offseason.

However, this offseason we have seen Wilson calmly assert he hopes to end his career in Seattle. Wide receiver Tyler Lockett also confidently assured ESPN’s Dianna Russini that Wilson was not being traded.

Wednesday, Carroll was emphatic that the Seahawks have “no intention” of trading the ten-year veteran who led the team to its only Super Bowl championship in the 2013 season, only his second in the NFL.

Wilson grew up in Richmond, has mentioned family and friends in Richmond; consequently, Washington fans (and press) hoped the Commanders could pull off a trade for Wilson.

Did Washington offer to trade for Aaron Rodgers?

Did Washington make a trade proposal for Aaron Rodgers? It was another day full of Rodgers’ drama.

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Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers is amazing at extending plays, finding the open receiver downfield, game after game, year after year.

No. 12 has passed for over 4,000 yards in 10 different seasons and each of the last four. While Taylor Heinicke threw 15 interceptions during the 2021 season, Rodgers played each game in 2018-2020, and 16 of 17 in 2021 to throw 15 interceptions. Oh, this while, passing for 136 touchdowns.

A 136:15 touchdown/interception ratio?

You bet, I would love to see Rodgers in Burgundy and Gold! And so would Terry McLaurin, Logan Thomas, Curtis Samuel, Cam Sims, Adam Humphries and J.D. McKissic.

Yet, isn’t there another side to Rodgers? Last year during the offseason, we heard and read ad nauseam how Rodgers was feeling like the victim, not respected, not loved by the Packers front office.  Am I the only one that doesn’t want to hear again this offseason how he is leaning to retirement one day, wants to be traded another day, is unhappy the next?

Two days ago Rodgers felt the need to inform Pat McAfee that he had just completed a 12-day cleanse.  12 days of cleansing the body, eliminating unwanted waste, removing toxins from your body? Not exactly the 12 Days of Christmas, huh? Sounds somewhat private to me, but Rodgers then continued, “I was going through some pictures from the last year and felt an intense amount of gratitude for the life that I have and the lessons I’ve learned.”

Would that gratitude include Mark Murphy and the Green Bay Packers management who signed Rodgers to that $134 million deal? Or that this upcoming 2022 season (according to Spotrac.com) Rodgers is set to count $46.1 million against the Packers salary cap?

That puts the Packers over the cap; so, how will the Packers respond? Rework a few contracts, release a few players, threaten a few with pay cuts or they will simply be released?

If ESPN’s Dianna Russini is accurate, she reported today that Rodgers wants to be the highest-paid player in the NFL. Not only does he want to be the highest-paid player, but she added, “by a wide margin.”  Yet, Russini said teams have already offered the Packers trades for Rodgers.

I wonder if the most endearing factor attracting these teams to Rodgers is his “intense amount of gratitude?”

Report: Seahawks have had discussions about possible trade for Julio Jones

The Seattle Seahawks have had discussions with the Atlanta Falcons about a possible trade for wide receiver Julio Jones.

The Seattle Seahawks could be in the market to pull off a trade that could make their wide-receiving corps one of the very best in the NFL. As of Sunday morning, the Seahawks have had discussions with the Atlanta Falcons about a possible trade for wide receiver Julio Jones, according to ESPN’s Dianna Russini.

“The Falcons continue to field calls from teams interested in trading for Julio Jones,” Russini tweeted Sunday morning. “The Seahawks have had discussions about a possible trade with Atlanta, per sources. In fact, QB Russell Wilson & Julio Jones have spoken to discuss the possibility of playing together.”

Jones has been rumored to be linked to other teams in trade discussions so nothing with the Seahawks appears imminent for now. But if Jones was to somehow land in Seattle and form a trio with Tyler Lockett and DK Metcalf, Wilson would have much to look forward to in 2021.

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Do Bears still think ‘door is open’ on trading for Seahawks QB Russell Wilson?

The Chicago Bears still aren’t giving up on trading for Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson this offseason.

The Chicago Bears may very well still be in the hunt for Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson despite declaring Andy Dalton their QB1.

Reporter Dianna Russini appeared on ESPN’s “Get Up” on Thursday morning and provided some interesting intel on the situation.

“The door is still open,” Russini stated. “This isn’t something people are just speculating about. We know. I’ve been talking to enough people who say that the Bears aren’t taking this off the table. They don’t have pictures of Andy Dalton stuck all over the wall, and changing the way that building looks, saying he’s the guy.

“It’s just going to come down to whether or not this deal can come together.”

Well, the deal didn’t come together the first time Chicago threw the kitchen sink at general manager John Schneider, so the Bears will clearly have to significantly up the ante on the terms for the Seahawks to give the offer any serious consideration.

You can watch the entire clip below.

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ESPN’s Dianna Russini thrills nurse with prop Buffalo Bills football

How did Dianna Russini of ESPN make the day of a nurse who is a Buffalo Bills fan?

The stories are percolating in Buffalo over the love the #BillsMafia has for their team.

ESPN’s Dianna Russini got in on the act Sunday with a spectacular move.

Russini was heading to the airport and had a prop Bills football that she had to hand off.

How about giving it to one of the local heroes?

Russini with a wonderful deed as she saw a nurse and passed the ball to her at a Starbucks.

The gesture was noted on social media and the nurse, Danielle Menter, was thrilled for her family.

That’s the kind of story that needs to be recognized. What a tremendous move by Russini. Kudos.

Report: Jadeveon Clowney likely to wait for roster cuts before signing

The star edge rusher has fielded offers from several teams during free agency, and will apparently wait up to a few days longer to decide.

Former Seattle Seahawk Jadeveon Clowney is taking things as close to the wire as possible in free agency, leaving fans eager to see where the star edge rusher finally lands.

ESPN’s Dianna Russini took to Twitter on Friday to share that Clowney’s representation has advised him to refrain from signing with a team until the roster-cut process is in full swing, given that teams could then “possibly have extra money” to offer him.

The Titans, Saints, and Seahawks have all expressed serious interest in Clowney, with the Saints and Titans reportedly neck-and-neck in the battle to sign him; according to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, New Orleans has gone so far as to approach veteran players about the possibility of contract restructures in the event of Clowney’s arrival. Titans coach Mike Vrabel confirmed to media on Friday that the team has made an offer to Clowney, while Pete Carroll simply repeated “always competing” in response to questions about a possible Seattle reunion.

In 2019, Clowney recorded three sacks, four forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, and an interception for the Seahawks. Seattle has made an active effort over the offseason to address the issues at edge rusher with the signing of Benson Mayowa and Bruce Irvin, but Clowney is younger than both of them at 27 years old and would act as a massive boost to the unit.

Wherever Clowney ends up, come Monday, the dramatic saga should be resolved.

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