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NFL free agency is in full swing, and all eyes are once again on the Dallas Cowboys. This week, reports surfaced that the Cowboys were negotiating a trade to send their quarterback, Dak Prescott, to the Cleveland Browns-an earth-shattering move that would dominate headlines.
Just weeks ago, the NBA saw a blockbuster trade when Luka Doni was sent from the Dallas Mavericks to the Los Angeles Lakers, a move that made waves not only in the U.S. but internationally. If something similar were to happen in the NFL, with Prescott leaving the Cowboys, it would be just as shocking.
Dak Prescott remains a polarizing figure-some fans feel secure with him as Dallas' quarterback, while others are ready to move on. One thing is certain: Prescott is happy in Dallas, and he made that clear with a cryptic social media post.
Amid trade speculation, Dak Prescott posts a controversial Instagram message
The Cowboys' high-profile quarterback shared a seemingly provocative message on his Instagram alongside a photo with his family. The picture features Dak, his fiancée Sarah Jane Ramos, their children, and their pets, with the caption: "Wouldn't Trade These Days!"
This post has sparked significant debate. While it clearly expresses his love for his family, many believe it also serves as a statement that he doesn't want to leave the Cowboys-a subtle way of shutting down the trade rumors.
Prescott-to-Browns trade rumors are false
NFL Network analyst Jane Slater has dismissed the reports of a Dak Prescott trade to the Cleveland Browns as "fake news." She emphasized that the quarterback's contract, signed just a year ago, includes a no-trade clause-meaning he ultimately decides whether he stays or goes.
A trade is virtually impossible given Prescott's current contract. If the Cowboys were to move him before June 1, they would face a staggering $148 million salary cap hit for 2025, making the deal financially unfeasible.