Lambeau Field, 2016. A baby-faced Dak Prescott , making just his sixth NFL start, stares down Aaron Rodgers in his own house. Three touchdowns later, the kid from Mississippi State isn’t just winning a game; he’s announcing a new era in Dallas. Fast forward nearly a decade, and Dak’s not just the entrenched QB1 — he’s the league’s highest-paid signal-caller ($60M APY), sitting on 31,437 career yards and 213 TDs, breathing down the necks of Cowboys legends Aikman and Romo . But navigating Jerry World’s contract circus? That’s a different kind of clutch drive.

Fresh off signing his massive $240M extension last September, Dak Prescott pulled back the curtain on his negotiation strategy. Forget haggling over commas and zeroes with Jerry Jones directly. Prescott’s secret we

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