Dak is back! Quarterback signs 4-year, $160 million deal to remain with Cowboys

Dak Prescott reacts to touchdown pass
Dak Prescott reacts to touchdown pass Photo credit Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports

Though they didn't quite reach the 11th hour, the Cowboys and Dak Prescott finally came to terms on a new deal when yesterday, the quarterback signed a four-year, $160 million contract to remain with the team.

According to ESPN, Prescott's signing bonus is $66 million, which is the the highest in NFL history, and he will be due $75 million in the first year.

Though Dak has yet to release a statement on his new deal, his older brother Tad posted a touching photo of the siblings embracing after receiving the news that Dak would be remaining a Cowboy.

Dak, who will turn 28 in July, is coming off a compound fracture and dislocation of his right ankle he suffered last October in a game against the Giants, but thankfully was predicted to make a full recovery in the offseason.

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