
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (Brett Davis-Imagn Images)
Is Dak Prescott on the move?
A local Cleveland sportscaster claims the Browns and Dallas Cowboys are working on a trade involving Dak.
The Dallas Cowboys and quarterback Dak Prescott agreed to a record-breaking contract extension in 2024.
However, Bruce Drennan claims the Cowboys and Cleveland Browns are working on a deal behind the scenes that would send Prescott to Cleveland.
Drennan is claiming he has a reliable source in the organization and adds that Cleveland would send cornerback Greg Newsome II and draft compensation to Dallas in exchange for Prescott.
.@Bruce_Drennan has a #Browns source with some MAJOR news…
“The Browns are negotiating as we speak with the Dallas Cowboys for a trade with Dak Prescott.”
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The Browns have been in quarterback purgatory for decades.
They thought they had it all figured out when they traded for Deshaun Watson. To pull off the trade, the Browns gave away six draft picks. He was then signed to a record $230 million guaranteed contract.
That turned out to be the worst contract signing ever.
Dak Prescott inked a four-year deal with the Dallas Cowboys worth $240 million. His contract includes a $80 million signing bonus and guarantees totaling $231 million.
Dallas Cowboys Insider Rips Claim of Dak Prescott Being Traded

Nov 3, 2024; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) walks off the field after a game against the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images
The stove is absolutely red hot right now, as strong rumors are swirling about the Browns and the Cowboys.
Bruce Drennen, host of the Cleveland sports talk show “Big Time with Bruce Drennan,” shared a bombshell rumor with his live-streaming audience.
“The Browns are negotiating as we speak with the Dallas Cowboys for a trade with Dak Prescott.”
Dallas insider Nick Harris was not going for it.
“I really wish people would do a lick of research when they “hear” things like this. There are a million reasons why this would never work for both sides,” he said in response.
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