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An NFC team could pounce on Dak Prescott if he doesn't sign with the Cowboys

The quarterback could become free agent in 2025

Dak Prescott talks with teammates Trey Lance & Cooper Rush during a...
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As Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott approaches the end of his four-year, $160 million deal signed in 2021, speculation about his future with the team intensifies.

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Prescott's contract, a hot topic in the NFL

With the potential to become the highest-paid quarterback in NFL history, Prescott's next move is a hot topic among fans and analysts alike.

Previously confident about reaching an agreement with the Cowboys, Prescott's recent comments suggest a shift in his stance.

Speaking to ESPN's Todd Archer, he said, "I'm a guy that grew up with two older brothers. You understand what a brotherhood means, not only for just this team but the fraternity of the NFL and the players. The money is out there and the money can happen. It can be done. There's ways to make everything work for both ways. That's in that sense it's always about pushing the envelope for the next man."

While negotiations between Prescott and the Cowboys are ongoing, the quarterback's emphasis on financial fairness hints that he may not offer a hometown discount.

This shift raises questions about where Prescott could land if an agreement isn't reached by next March, making him the most sought-after quarterback in the 2025 free agency.

Could Prescott land in Seattle?

Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio has identified several teams that might pursue Prescott, including the Seattle Seahawks.

Although Geno Smith has two years remaining on his contract, Seattle could free up approximately $25 million by releasing the quarterback.

This move could attract a high-caliber quarterback like Prescott, potentially transforming the Seahawks into a Super Bowl contender.

Prescott would be well-positioned in Seattle, surrounded by an elite ing cast.

The Seahawks boast a dynamic receiving trio of DK Metcalf, Tyler Lockett, and Jaxon Smith-Njigba, along with a potent rushing duo in Kenneth Walker III and Zach Charbonnet.

The addition of Prescott could elevate the Seahawks to a top threat in the NFC.

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