The future of Dak Prescott with the Dallas Cowboys has been a hot topic of conversation ever since he signed a lucrative 4-year, $160 million contract in 2021.

With the Cowboys facing a potential rebuild in 2025 if they do not perform well in the upcoming playoffs, trade rumors surrounding Prescott have been circulating. According to ESPN, if Prescott is not signed to an extension or traded before the 2025 season, he could count just over $40 million against the cap.

One of the trade scenarios being discussed involves Prescott moving to the Las Vegas Raiders in exchange for quarterback Aiden O’Connell and a package of draft picks spanning over the next few years. This proposed trade could provide the Cowboys with a significant return, setting them up well for the future.

The idea of Prescott joining the Raiders is intriguing, especially considering the team’s struggles at the quarterback position. Despite these struggles, wide receiver Davante Adams managed to have a successful season with Aiden O’Connell as his primary passer.

Prescott’s impressive statistics from the previous season only add to the potential of this trade. With over 4,500 passing yards, 36 touchdowns, and 9 interceptions, Prescott has shown his ability to lead a high-powered offense. Teaming him up with a talented receiver like Adams could be a game-changer for the Raiders.

It seems that a new team could offer Prescott a better outcome in 2024. The possibility of him joining the Raiders presents an exciting opportunity for both Prescott and the team.

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