While Ezekiel Elliott held out all summer to get a contract extension, which he finally got days before the start of the NFL season, his Cowboys teammate Dak Prescott has been patient about getting a new deal. Perhaps he had an inkling his stock would go up.

Prescott will only gain more leverage if performances like Sunday’s against the Giants become the norm, and after Dallas’ easy 35-17 victory over Big Blue, Jerry Jones made it known his quarterback will be paid soon, telling reporters an extension for Prescott is “imminent.”

Informed of Jones’ comment, Prescott played it cool.

“I’m turning the page and I’m worried about the Washington Redskins,” Prescott said after tearing apart the Giants’ defense to the tune of 405 yards and four touchdowns. “I have people that handle that and my focus is on this team, on the football game and I think as long as I can keep continuing to do that, this team will do things like we did tonight.”

Elliott got a six-year, $90 million extension last week, making him the league’s highest-paid running back. Prescott could seek to top Russell Wilson’s average annual pay of $35 million.

One of the reasons Prescott has been patient, according to ESPN, is the 26-year-old has insurance policies to protect him in the event of a career-threatening injury along with big-money endorsement deals. The policies and endorsements are valued at more than $50 million total, per the report.

The Cowboys have been spending a ton of money of late to lock up players, and it appears Prescott will be next.