For the Prescott family, it’s not just about the money — though the record-setting, four-year, $160 million contract will provide generational wealth — but also the journey and the realization of a dream that began when Prescott was in kindergarten.
“It meets all our dreams and then some,” Nat Prescott said. “The kid told me at age 5, wearing a Troy Aikman uniform when his brothers were playing Pop Warner football. He said ‘Pops, I’m going to be the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys.’ Through God’s grace he spoke it into existence. The kid is a God send. He is that and more.”