Dak Prescott's plans hindered as Kupp signs with Seahawks

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Dak Prescott faced a setback when the Dallas Cowboys lost a chance to sign a key wide receiver. Cooper Kupp, who was released by the Los Angeles Rams, decided to join the Seattle Seahawks instead of the Cowboys. Kupp signed a three-year deal worth $45 million. Last week, Prescott and teammate CeeDee Lamb spoke with Kupp, hoping to convince him to come to Dallas. However, the Cowboys could not match the financial offer made by the Seahawks. The Cowboys had a tough season last year, finishing 7-10 and missing the playoffs. Prescott struggled with injuries, leading to backup quarterback Cooper Rush taking over for part of the season. Kupp is a talented player, having won the Super Bowl MVP in 2022 and receiving the Offensive Player of the Year award in 2021. He has consistently been one of the top receivers in the NFL. After Kupp’s signing, Prescott shared a message on social media for Rush, who recently left for the Baltimore Ravens. Rush had a strong record as a starter for the Cowboys, and Prescott expressed his gratitude for their time together.


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