Regarding their long-term quarterback strategy, the Dallas Cowboys have a few uncertainties.
With Dak Prescott leading the team, the Cowboys were once again dominating the regular season in 2023. However, with the season hanging in the balance and realistic hopes of winning the Super Bowl, Dak and the team lost when it mattered most.
It felt so different last year.
Prescott finished what was likely his finest regular season ever and was considered for NFL MVP this year.
At the end of the 2023 NFL regular season, Dak Prescott was ranked among the top five quarterbacks in a number of significant categories. Against the Green Bay Packers in the playoffs, he had 4,516 yards (3rd), 36 touchdowns (1st), 9 interceptions, and a QB rating of 72.5 (2nd) going into the game.
Despite the fact that Kellen Moore was one of the young, talented offensive minds of the future, many people rolled their eyes when Jerry Jones and company decided to fire him at the end of the previous season, play calling was taken over by head coach Mike McCarthy, and the Dallas Cowboys offence looked outstanding for the most of the season.
Ultimately, Prescott and CeeDee Lamb developed a great rapport and became perhaps the best quarterback/wide receiver combination in the league.
The Dallas Cowboys featured a defence that completed the season rated fifth in the NFL, which went along with an explosive offence led by Dak Prescott that averaged 389 yards and 30 points per game and concluded with 77 touchdowns in the regular season.
Following yet another heartbreaking early playoff defeat, the Dallas brass went into the offseason with more questions than answers.
Although it is anticipated that Jerry Jones and company would hold onto Prescott through as least 2024, it is evident the team is considering all of its options in light of the Cowboys’ announcement that they will not be offering their franchise quarterback a contract extension. Rather, Jones stated that a mutual agreement exists for Prescott to play in the last year of his contract. This was an odd and surprising decision for a team that wanted to clear cost space in order to bring in new players.
Quarterback Ryan Tannehill is expected to sign with the Dallas Cowboys.
The future of Prescott is uncertain, and the team hasn’t made many moves in free agency thus far. DallasCowboys.com’s Patrik Walker suggested Ryan Tannehill, a former quarterback for the Tennessee Titans, as a possible replacement for the quarterback at The Star.
In light of Prescott’s most recent developments, it would be prudent to examine this notion as the former Pro Bowler is still a free agent. In an article titled “Open Market: Intriguing Free Agent QBs for Cowboys,” published on February 13, 2024, Walker provided the following details regarding Tannehill.
Tanehill will turn 36 this season, and Walker stated, “I do believe his days as a starter are now behind him.” At first sight, Walker thought this one would be a bit of a reach. But it doesn’t mean he can’t be a valuable backup, which is why he’s at the top of my list.
In terms of being a possible upgrade over Rush, Tannehill may be worth a look. He also serves as insurance in case Lance doesn’t grow as the Dallas Cowboys would like as they intensify their QB development programme. There may be anything to think about because I find this intriguing at all.
Tannehill, a former Pro Bowler with 151 career starts, would bring a strong resume to the Dallas Cowboys. The veteran signed a four-year, $118 million contract with the Titans, but he is still without a place to call home in free agency. According to Spotrac, Tannehill’s market value is estimated to be a fair $4.9 million for a one-year contract.
In 2020, Tannehill had his best statistical season, finishing 65.5% of his throws for 3,819 yards, 33 touchdowns, and 7 interceptions. In 2020, the seasoned player added 266 running yards and 7 receiving touchdowns.
It’s obvious that he would be the Dallas Cowboys’ dependable backup in 2024. If the team decides to part ways with Prescott at any point, he might also play as a bridge quarterback as they look for a long-term solution.