Dallas, Texas — The Dallas Cowboys entered the summer of 2026 with a clear goal of increasing the depth of their roster for the fiercely competitive Super Bowl race.
The team’s leadership is actively looking for quality backup options at the quarterback position to protect their long-term competitive ambitions.
A young, high-potential face quickly entered the sights of Mike McCarthy and the Dallas scouting department. That is Spencer Rattler, the former Senior Bowl MVP and quarterback once regarded as one of the most promising talents in college football.

According to multiple sources, the Cowboys are willing to send a conditional fourth-round pick to the New Orleans Saints to explore the possibility of completing the deal.
At AT&T Stadium, the coaching staff believes the current environment can help this young talent develop and perfect himself. Rattler possesses good ability to handle pressure, a strong arm, and experience playing in various offensive systems.
However, just about 12 hours after the information about the Cowboys’ interest was made public, the situation unexpectedly took a different turn.
According to sources close to the matter, the young quarterback has sent a message that many in the NFL view as an ultimatum to Dallas. He is reportedly not interested in a long-term backup role, even if the team has a chance to compete for the Super Bowl.
Sources say Rattler will only seriously consider moving to Dallas if given a real opportunity to become the starting quarterback. In the event he cannot immediately receive the starting role, he wants a clear commitment to a completely fair competition with Dak Prescott.

This condition was immediately considered unrealistic given Dak Prescott’s current status, which is virtually untouchable.
“I have great respect for Dak Prescott and what the Cowboys are building in Dallas. But at this stage of my career, I still believe I am a quarterback capable of leading an NFL team. If I go somewhere, I want a real chance to compete for the starting position. I am not looking for a role where the outcome has already been decided in advance.”
Dak Prescott is currently the center of the Cowboys’ entire development plan after the team invested heavily and built the offensive system around him.
Some internal sources even describe that message as a statement that Rattler will not join Dallas as long as Prescott remains the irreplaceable name.
Rattler’s achievements also give him the basis for his confidence. The former star from Oklahoma and South Carolina once won the Senior Bowl MVP award and finished his college career with a total of 89 touchdowns.
Nevertheless, the reaction from the Cowboys community appeared almost immediately, with many fans believing this demand carried an arrogant tone.
Not a few opinions stated that Dak Prescott has already proven his value in the NFL while Rattler has yet to create a comparable impact at the professional level.
If Rattler’s stance does not change, the deal that was once viewed as an interesting opportunity for both sides is very likely to end before it truly begins, while reaffirming that Dak Prescott remains the irreplaceable future of the Dallas Cowboys.