The Dallas Cowboys want to extend Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb but their No. 1 priority is currently the wide receiver.
When the Dallas Cowboys take the field for their first practice on Thursday, they hope to have CeeDee Lamb out there with the rest of the offense.in Oxnard after he held out of their mandatory minicamp.
"Prescott is expected to be on the field next Thursday for the first training camp practice of the summer. You can finalize Prescott's expected massive contract later with the understanding he's coming to work." Prescott's deal is approaching $60 million per year after Jared Goff secured $53 million per season and Trevor Lawrence got $55 million. Lamb will also break the bank with Justin Jefferson's four-year, $160 million deal being used as a bargaining chip.
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