Let’s Peek Inside Wild Card Round Loser, Dak Prescott’s Amazing North Texas Compound
Ok, Dallas, TX, maybe it's Jerry Jones or Mike McCarthy, perhaps Dan Quinn or Dak Prescott; you can blame whoever you want for the Cowboys' unredeemable loss last night in The Wild Card Round to the Green Bay Packers, but know this: All of them live in MUCH bigger homes than you do.
We all know it, being the starting quarterback on America's Team makes your play among the most analyzed in all of sports, but if you can stomach it, there are many perks that come along with that.
After playing a couple of seasons franchise tagged, Dak inked a big contract, that according to ESPN's Adam Schefter, is for four-years and worth $160 million, including $126 million guaranteed. The average annual value of the contract over the first three years of the deal is $42 million per year, Schefter reported. This was a big bump in pay for Prescott who made $31.4 million under the tag the season previous.
But on top of his salary, the star quarterback is endorsing and working alongside various international brands: AT&T, Beats by Dre, Campbell's Chunky Soup, Adidas, Direct TV, 7-Eleven, Sleep Number, Oikos, Pepsi, Citibank, and New Era.
In fact his $107.5 million haul from the year ending May 1, 2022, put him fourth among all athletes and the top NFL player. His other endorsements, which netted Prescott around $10 million that year, include Anheuser-Busch InBev, Sleep Number, 7/11, and DirecTV.
With so much money coming in, it'd actually appear the face of the Cowboys is living in a relatively modest home outside of Prosper. I mean he was able to buy this home with just a few months pay. Mind blowing.
Let's Look Inside Dak Prescott's Amazing Home in Prosper, Texas
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Gallery Credit: Billy Jenkins