July 7, 2024

After Will Harriger was hired by the Carolina Panthers to be their quarterbacks coach during the offseason, the Dallas Cowboys have confirmed that Steve Shimko, the offensive coordinator from Boston College, has joined the team as an offensive assistant. Shimko and offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer worked together for two seasons in Seattle in 2018 and 2019. Prior to joining Garden City Community College in 2016, Shimko served as a graduate assistant at Rutgers, Western Michigan, and Georgia. He also held the position of offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for two years before moving on to the Seahawks for two seasons.

The Eagles finished 68th in total offense (381.2 yards per game) and 80th in FBS (24.8% points per game) during his one season as coordinator. The team defeated SMU, ranked No. 23, in the Fenway Bowl to finish 7-6 overall.

Former sports agent Corry outlines Dak Prescott’s likely 2024 contract extension using Joe Burrow’s record 2023 contract as a starting point.

The QB market had an incredible year last year. The Cincinnati Bengals extended [Joe] Burrow’s contract for $275 million over five years, or $55 million annually.

Even though the previous season ended abruptly and with a very bitter taste in my mouth, if Prescott gives his agents carte blanche, the end result will probably be Prescott becoming the highest-paid player in the league and setting new standards for the most crucial contract metrics aside from Watson’s $230 million fully guaranteed.

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