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MVP or Bust? Why Analysts Are Calling Prescott the NFL’s Hottest QB—And Why Jerry Jones Might Pay Him $60M/Year Next.
In a season defined by record-breaking performances and dramatic turnarounds, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has emerged as the league’s most talked-about player — and possibly its next $60 million man.
After years of scrutiny, near-misses, and endless comparisons to other elite quarterbacks, Prescott’s 2025 campaign has silenced the doubters.
With the Cowboys sitting atop the NFC and Prescott leading the league in both touchdown passes and completion percentage, analysts say he’s not just playing well — he’s playing at an MVP level.
🔥 The Prescott Resurgence
Prescott’s dominance this season didn’t come out of nowhere. Following a turbulent 2024 campaign that left fans questioning his long-term future in Dallas, the veteran quarterback returned with laser-sharp focus.
“He’s seeing the field better than ever,” said ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky. “This version of Dak is confident, decisive, and completely in command. You can tell he’s out to prove a point — and right now, he’s the best quarterback in football.”
Through the first eight weeks, Prescott has thrown for over 2,400 yards, 23 touchdowns, and just three interceptions, while leading the Cowboys to a 6-1 record.
His connection with CeeDee Lamb and Brandin Cooks has turned the Dallas offense into one of the league’s most feared.
💰 The $60 Million Question
Inside the Cowboys’ front office, whispers are growing louder that owner Jerry Jones is preparing to make Prescott one of the highest-paid players in NFL history — possibly topping $60 million per year.
Prescott’s current deal, which averages $40 million annually, expires after the 2025 season. But if he keeps up this pace, Jones may have no choice but to lock him in with a new mega-extension.
“Dak’s value to this team goes beyond the numbers,” an anonymous team executive told NFL Network.
“He’s the face of the franchise, the locker room leader, and he’s finally showing that championship-level consistency. Jerry knows quarterbacks like this don’t grow on trees.”
🏆 The MVP Buzz
Vegas oddsmakers have already moved Prescott to the top of the MVP race, edging out Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen in midseason projections.
His leadership, efficiency, and clutch performances have reignited hope that this could finally be the Cowboys’ year to break their 29-year Super Bowl drought.
NFL columnist Peter Schrager summed it up best: “This isn’t just a hot streak — this is Dak’s era. If he brings Dallas a Lombardi, he’s not just getting $60 million a year. He’s getting a statue outside AT&T Stadium.”
⚡ A Season That Could Change Everything
For Prescott, the stakes couldn’t be higher. A Super Bowl run would cement his legacy as one of the greatest Cowboys ever — and secure a generational payday. But if the team falters again in January, critics will return louder than ever.
Still, if you ask his teammates, there’s no doubt where this season is headed.
“Dak’s on a mission,” said linebacker Micah Parsons. “We all feel it. He’s leading us like a man who knows what’s at stake — and we’ve got his back all the way.”
Whether it’s MVP glory or a record-shattering contract, one thing is certain: Dak Prescott isn’t just playing for numbers — he’s playing for legacy.


