Dak Prescott in uniformDak Prescott (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images)

When it comes to the Dallas Cowboys, there will always be some drama or controversy that kicks off during the offseason or the actual regular season, and the latest now involves Dak Prescott.

The Dallas Cowboys star quarterback, who might be playing his final season with the team, has major buzz surrounding his health.

During an appearance on “The Ross Tucker Podcast,” pro sports bettor Steve Fezzik sparked a major rumor that Dak Prescott isn’t healthy, which is why people have been betting heavily against the Cowboys lately.

“News is, he’s not 100%, and they’ve been betting against the Cowboys the last three days,” Fezzik said.

He also made sure to state that the rumors he has heard are unconfirmed, saying, “There’s rumors that he had an MRI. That’s unconfirmed, but that’s the rumors that I’m hearing.”

If the rumors are true, that would deal a massive blow to a team that is said to be a Super Bowl contender.

Dak Prescott Could Be Playing Final Season For The Dallas Cowboys

Dak Prescott is in the final year of a four-year, $160 million deal he signed in 2021.

Prescott is entering the final season of his contract with the team and will become a free agent at the end of the year if the two sides can’t work out a deal.

If a deal is not made, the franchise risks losing him for nothing, and it does not appear things are getting any better behind the scenes.

Calvin Watkins of the Dallas Morning News recently reported there has been “little progress” on a new contract that would keep Dak Prescott with the team beyond this upcoming season.

“McCarthy can’t control how contract extensions are distributed but has said in the past he understands how NFL business works, particularly the Cowboys’ way of handling contracts,” Watkins wrote for the Dallas Morning News.

“Cowboys’ officials have said the organization doesn’t want to set the salary market when it comes to retaining players. But the Cowboys received criticism for waiting too long to re-sign their own, particularly Prescott, who seeks a third contract.”

Not signing would be a double knife to the heart as his current contract is set to have major salary cap ramifications for the Cowboys. If they fail to sign Dak, the team will take a total cap charge of nearly $96 million in the next two years, even if he is playing elsewhere.