WATCH: Former Cowboys star Terrell Owens thinks franchise should sign Tom Brady
The way Terrell Owens sees it, owner Jerry Jones doesn't believe in Dak Prescott so he aught to sign Tom Brady.
The Cowboys have their new coach, now former Dallas Cowboys star Terrell Owens has an idea for a solution at quarterback.
The way Owens sees it, owner Jerry Jones doesn’t believe in Dak Prescott so he aught to sign Tom Brady, since the Patriots great is set to become a free agent in March.
During a radio interview with 95.7 The Game – Bay Area, Owens said this week, “They have a quarterback that’s a free agent in Tom Brady, that’s the next move.”
T.O. continued by speaking about Jones’ decision-making process by saying, “He hasn’t extended Dak’s contract. So, that leads me to believe he truly doesn’t believe in Dak. If he had, then I think he would have already got a contract extension.”
While Prescott is still waiting on an extension after playing out the final year of his rookie contract in 2019. But NFL Network reported in November that Prescott is headed toward the franchise tag as the designated quarterback for the future of the franchise.
Owens though, must not be buying it.
Why a team would want Brady goes without saying. The six-time Super Bowl champ could become a free agent for the first time in his career this spring. At 42-years-old, Brady’s retirement status was questioned over the course of the 2019 season.
On Wednesday, though Brady posted a thank you to his fans on Instagram, writing “I know I still have more to prove,” and to Owens, Brady has it to prove in Dallas.