Dallas Cowboys representatives and the agent for quarterback Dak Prescott have reportedly spoken twice since the end of the 2019 season, per the Dallas Morning News. It could be a promising sign for negotiations, as the two sides hadn’t spoken since September.

Cowboys offer $105M guaranteed, $33M a season

The team offered Prescott, 26, a deal with $105 million guaranteed and worth an average of $33 million per season, according to the Dallas Morning News. The two sides were also close to a deal in September, according to reports, that would have paid Prescott approximately $33 million per season.

The two-time Pro Bowl selection reportedly upped his price, and played out the final year of his four-year rookie contract this past season. That deal paid him approximately $2.7 million over the length of the contract.

Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys have reportedly spoken twice recently on contract negotiations. (Tom Pennington/Getty Images) More

Players, agents waiting for new CBA

Players are voting on the new collective bargaining agreement this week and have until Saturday to do so. The CBA could change the rules, and ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that it’s also impacting the lag on Tom Brady’s discussions with the New England Patriots.

It could also change the franchise tag rules immediately. The Cowboys have until Thursday to place a franchise tag on Prescott or Amari Cooper, the soon-to-be free agent receiver.

Per the Dallas Morning News, if the new CBA is in place by Thursday, the Cowboys can place an exclusive franchise tag on only one player. And it would be Prescott, if a deal isn’t done beforehand.

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