Comparing the Dak Prescott contract to 5 Hall of Famers career earnings, including Peyton Manning

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Dallas Cowboys quarterback is the highest-paid player in NFL history, signed to a $60 million annual salary for years to come. Not only is the $5 million gap between Prescott and the second-highest-paid player historic, but the contract itself is even more incredible when compared to the career earnings of some all-time greats.

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Obviously, skyrocketing NFL revenue over the years has had the biggest influence on skyrocketing salaries. Decades removed from a time when NFL players worked two jobs, the top salaries in football are now at staggering heights. With Prescott’s deal signed, it’s the perfect time to compare his deal to the career earnings of some all-time greats. NFL career earnings are courtesy of Spotrac.

Dak Prescott contract: $240 million, 4 years – $60 million per year – $231M guaranteed

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Drew Brees career earnings: $269.71 million in 20 seasons

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Peyton Manning career earnings: $248.732 million in 18 seasons

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Brett Favre career earnings: $141.829 million in 20 seasons

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Dan Marino career earnings: $51.5 million in 17 seasons

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Joe Montana career earnings: $25.555 million in 16 seasons

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