Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is exiting the clothing organization Adidas and signing to a five-year agreement with the Jordan Brand, a source near the situation revealed to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Prescott will be the lone Jordan Brand quarterback, the only Cowboys player and the highest-paid NFL player on the mark line’s program, Schefter reports.
Prescott’s deal was haggled by his marketing agent Peter Miller of JABEZ Marketing Group and the Jordan Brand team.
The Cowboys and Prescott agreed to a four-year, $160-million contract, including $126 million guaranteed, in March.
Prescott had been with Adidas since his Pro Bowl rookie season with the Cowboys in 2016. Mississippi State, where Prescott played in college, was an Adidas school when he was there.
Prior this offseason, Prescott became a spokesman for Anheuser-Busch InBev. He additionally has had manages Pepsi, Sleep Number, Dannon Yogurt, Campbell’s Soup, 7-Eleven, AT&T and Beats By Dre, among others, since turning into the Cowboys’ starter.
Prescott will not be the first notable Cowboys player to be linked to the Jordan Brand. Previous Dallas star Dez Bryant was related with the organization when he was with the Cowboys toward the finish of his career.
The news comes after Prescott pronounced himself back from a dislocated and compound fracture of his right ankle that forced him to miss 11 games in 2020.
“I’ve buried the injury,” Prescott said on Wednesday.