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Why demolish a $3M mansion right after a massive contract extension? What's Prescott's next big move?

So why has Dak Prescott’s house been demolished? Yes, the Dallas Cowboys quarterback apparently saw the demolition of his Texas Mansion from only a few feet away. TMZ Sports posted similar news about his opulent property on X handle.

Taking to their official X handle, they shared glimpses of his Texas mansion destruction. “Dak Prescott Watches His Texas Mansion Get Demolished, “ they mentioned in their post caption.

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The latest images featured Prescott while he was witnessing his $3 Million Mansion collapse. Just like others, he probably has precious memories of his house with his late mom and with other family members.

But, why did he choose to demolish his house? Don’t panic! He apparently chose it for an appropriate purpose. Yes, following his contract extension, he seemed to have continued to spend his money. He recently made headlines for introducing his new tequila brand.

And, now, reportedly, the NFL’s highest-paid quarterback is planning to invest his money in rebuilding a more contemporary house. Well, that will suit his current situation. Isn’t it? Yes, Prescott can afford the extravagant work. After all, he recently inked a four-year, $240 million contract with the Cowboys.

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Dak Prescott becomes the highest-paid QB

Reportedly, Prescott’s new deal includes $231 million guaranteed and an $80 million signing bonus. After signing the contract extension, Dak disclosed his plan. “I hope after today we’re done talking about it and my pockets,” he added. Besides this, he also shed light on his focus on the coming games. “And could just move forward and Focus on this team and the success that we plan to have and what we’re working toward,” he remarked further.

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Why demolish a $3M mansion right after a massive contract extension? What's Prescott's next big move?

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With a $60-million annual salary, the former Mississippi State Bulldogs player has become the highest-paid quarterback in NFL history. With his new extension deal, he even surpassed the renowned QBs such as Cincinnati Bengals’s Joe Burrow, Green Bay Packers’s Jordan Love, and Jacksonville Jaguar’ Trevor Lawrence, who all reportedly signed contracts worth $55 million on average annual value.

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Thus, with his new contract, which runs through the 2028 season, the NFL three-time Pro Bowl QB is now spending his money for beneficial causes and more comfort.

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