Dak Prescott’s Leverage Grows as Trey Lance Struggles in Preseason

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Updated: August 24, 2024

Dak Prescott might be feeling a sense of vindication after watching Trey Lance’s rocky preseason performance. As the Cowboys’ backup quarterback threw five interceptions in a game against mostly Chargers backups, Prescott’s value to the team has arguably never been higher.

Trey Lance’s outing, which included five interceptions and two fumbles despite amassing 335 total yards and two touchdowns, highlighted both his potential and his flaws. While his athleticism and ability to create plays are evident, his struggles to protect the football and make sound decisions raise concerns about his future as a starting quarterback in the NFL.

Jerry Jones’ decision to trade a fourth-round pick for Lance was seen as a move to apply pressure on Prescott. However, after Lance’s poor showing, it appears that Prescott’s position as the Cowboys’ starting quarterback is more secure than ever. The performance not only cast doubt on Lance’s readiness but also gave Prescott and his agent leverage in any upcoming contract negotiations.

As Lance stumbled through his preseason game, likely against players who won’t even be on the roster next week, Prescott’s value to the Cowboys only increased. It’s clear that if Dallas wants stability and success, Prescott remains their best option, and his price tag might just have gone up significantly in light of Lance’s struggles.