Cowboys insider rips ridiculous Dak Prescott, Browns trade rumor

The Dallas Cowboys and quarterback Dak Prescott agreed to a record-breaking contract extension in 2024. Just ahead of Week 1 of the regular season, Prescott landed a four-year deal worth $240 million.

That remains the highest per-year average in the NFL which shows the commitment this team has to their star quarterback.

However, a Cleveland sportscaster recently called that commitment into question.

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Bruce Drennan claims the Cowboys and Cleveland Browns are working on a deal behind the scenes that would send Prescott to Cleveland. Drennan says he has a reliable source in the organization and adds that Cleveland would send cornerback Greg Newsome II and draft compensation to Dallas in exchange for Prescott.

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott / Tim Heitman-Imagn Images

His claims sent social media into a frenzy as Cleveland fans are openly expressing their frustration at such a suggestion. It’s actually hilarious to see how angry they are about the idea of Prescott taking over — especially when they practically worshipped Joe Flacco during his five starts.

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Those who don’t want to see this go down shouldn’t worry too much. Prescott’s contract would be tough to move. He currently has a hit of more than $52 million, which would be a lot for anyone to take on, especially the Browns who have a $36 million hit on Deshaun Watson to deal with already. Then there’s the no-trade clause Prescott has — and let’s be honest, he’s not waiving that to join Cleveland where quarterbacks go to die.

Dallas insider Nick Harris was surely thinking of those reasons, and more, when he shredded the idea.

I really wish people would do a lick of research when they “hear” things like this. There are a million reasons why this would never work for both sides. https://t.co/pwGavIlxKe

— Nick Harris (@NickHarrisFWST) March 26, 2025

Sure, this would help pave the way for Shedeur Sanders to join Dallas, which is what Dez Bryant believes is going to happen. But it’s completely unfeasible.

Prescott will be the starter in Dallas come Week 1, no matter what you hear on social media.

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott / Julian Leshay Guadalupe/NorthJersey.com / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

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