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Maple Leafs retain Muzzin with 4-year extension

Published in Hockey
Monday, 24 February 2020 12:48

The Toronto Maple Leafs were largely quiet at the trade deadline, but they did keep one of their own, signing defenseman Jake Muzzin to a four-year contract extension.

The deal has an annual average value of $5.625 million. According to TSN, more than $16 million of the deal comes in the form of a signing bonus.

Muzzin, 30, has five goals and 17 assists in 52 game this season.

The Leafs acquired Muzzin from the Kings in January 2019.

Also Monday, Toronto acquired defenseman Calle Rosen from Colorado for goaltender Michael Hutchinson.

Flames acquire blueliners Gustafsson, Forbort

Published in Hockey
Monday, 24 February 2020 13:39

The Calgary Flames have acquired puck-moving defenseman Erik Gustafsson from the Chicago Blackhawks for a 2020 third-round draft pick.

Chicago gets the earlier of Calgary's two second-round selections in the draft.

The Flames also shored up the blue line by acquiring 27-year-old Derek Forbort from the Los Angeles Kings for a conditional 2021 fourth-round draft pick.

Gustafsson had a breakout season in 2018-19, with 17 goals and 43 assists, becoming one of just six defensemen in the league with 60 or more points.

But this season the 27-year-old took a step back -- at a bad time in his career. He is in the final season of a two-year contract that carries a $1.2 million cap hit.

With Brent Seabrook, Duncan Keith, Olli Maatta, Calvin de Haan and Connor Murphy all under contract through 2021-22, there was already a logjam on the blueline for Chicago. Then 19-year-old Adam Boqvist played his way onto the NHL roster.

Gustafsson had helped quarterback a productive first power-play unit for much of last season, but this year he lost that job. He had already been criticized for his defense, so losing a offensive job was another indication that he wasn't in the Blackhawks' long-term plans.

Forbort has one assist in 13 games this season, his fifth with LA.

The Flames currently hold the first wild card in the West, while the Blackhawks have faded, sitting eight points out of the second wild card.

The story of Dave Ayres just keeps getting better and better!

Surely by now you've heard all about Ayres -- the 42-year-old Zamboni driver suddenly called into action by the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday.

Not only did he make eight saves and help lead the Hurricanes to a 6-3 victory in Toronto, but he's also become an international inspiration. He will be honored in Raleigh on Tuesday, and now you can even purchase Dave Ayres gear!

The reason a portion of the proceeds will go to a kidney foundation is that Ayres received a kidney transplant in 2004 -- from his mother, no less.

Good luck not crying after watching that.

With the NHL's 2019-20 trade deadline on Feb. 24, stay up to date with all the moves around the league, from the blockbusters down to the moves involving minor-league players and picks. This page will be continuously updated throughout the day, including links to grades for all of the biggest moves.

Feb. 24: Calgary Flames-Chicago Blackhawks

Flames get: D Erik Gustafsson

Blackhawks get: 2020 third-round pick (conditional)


Feb. 24: Arizona Coyotes-Columbus Blue Jackets

Coyotes get: F Markus Hannikainen

Blue Jackets get: 2020 seventh-round pick (conditional)


Feb. 24: Anaheim Ducks-Nashville Predators

Ducks get: D Matt Irwin

Predators get: D Korbinian Holzer


Feb. 24: Philadelphia Flyers-Chicago Blackhawks

Flyers get: F Nathan Noel

Blackhawks get: D TJ Brennan


Feb. 24: Anaheim Ducks-Washington Capitals

Ducks get: D Christian Djoos

Capitals get: F Daniel Sprong


Feb. 24: Vegas Golden Knights-Chicago Blackhawks

Knights get: G Robin Lehner

Blackhawks get: G Malcolm Subban, D Slava Demin, second-round pick


Feb. 24: Columbus Blue Jackets-Anaheim Ducks

Blue Jackets get: F Devin Shore

Ducks get: F Sonny Milano


Feb. 24: Tampa Bay Lightning-San Jose Sharks

Lightning get: F Barclay Goodrow, 2020 third-round pick (Philadelphia)

Sharks get: F Anthony Greco, 2020 first-round pick


Feb. 24: Vancouver Canucks-New Jersey Devils

Canucks get: G Louis Domingue

Devils get: G Zane McIntyre


Feb. 24: Carolina Hurricanes-New Jersey Devils

Hurricanes get: D Sami Vatanen

Devils get: F Janne Kuokkanen, D Fredrik Claesson, fourth-round pick (conditional)


Feb. 24: Calgary Flames-Los Angeles Kings

Flames get: D Derek Forbort

Kings get: 2021 fourth-round pick (conditional)


Feb. 24: Florida Panthers-Dallas Stars

Panthers get: D Emil Djuse

Stars get: 2020 sixth-round pick (originally from Buffalo)


Feb. 24: Pittsburgh Penguins-Buffalo Sabres

Penguins get: F Evan Rodriques, F Conor Sheary

Sabres get: F Dominik Kahun


Feb. 24: Edmonton Oilers-Ottawa Senators

Oilers get: F Tyler Ennis

Senators get: 2021 fifth-round pick


Feb. 24: Edmonton Oilers-Detroit Red Wings

Oilers get: F Andreas Athanasiou, F Ryan Kuffner

Red Wings get: F Sam Gagner, 2020 second-round pick, 2021 second-round pick

Trade grades


Feb. 24: Montreal Canadiens-Ottawa Senators

Canadiens get: F Aaron Luchuk, 2022 seventh-round pick

Senators get: F Matthew Peca


Feb. 24: Boston Bruins-Anaheim Ducks

Bruins get: F Nick Ritchie

Ducks get: F Danton Heinen


Feb. 24: Buffalo Sabres-New Jersey Devils

Sabres get: F Wayne Simmonds

Devils get: 2021 fifth-round pick (conditional)


Feb. 24: Philadelphia Flyers-Anaheim Ducks

Flyers get: F Derek Grant

Ducks get: F Kyle Criscuolo, fourth-round pick


Feb. 24: Colorado Avalanche-Toronto Maple Leafs

Avalanche get: G Michael Hutchinson

Leafs get: D Calle Rosen


Feb. 24: Pittsburgh Penguins-San Jose Sharks

Penguins get: F Patrick Marleau

Sharks get: 2021 third-round pick (conditional)

Trade grades


Feb. 24: Philadelphia Flyers-Montreal Canadiens

Flyers get: F Nate Thompson

Canadiens get: 2021 fifth-round pick


Feb. 24: Carolina Hurricanes-Florida Panthers

Hurricanes get: F Vincent Trocheck

Panthers get: F Erik Haula, F Lucas Wallmark, D Chase Priskie, and F Eetu Luostarinen

Trade grades


Feb. 24: New York Islanders-Ottawa Senators

Islanders get: F Jean-Gabriel Pageau

Senators get: 2020 first-round pick (conditional), 2020 second-round pick, 2022 third-round pick (conditional)

Trade grades


Feb. 24: Colorado Avalanche-Ottawa Senators

Avalanche get: F Vladislav Namestnikov

Senators get: 2021 fourth-round pick


Feb. 23: Edmonton Oilers-Detroit Red Wings

Oilers get: D Mike Green

Red Wings get: F Kyle Brodziak, 2020 fourth-round pick (conditional)

Trade grades


Feb. 23: Washington Capitals-Montreal Canadiens

Capitals get: F Ilya Kovalchuk

Canadiens get: 2020 third-round pick

Trade grades


Feb. 22: Toronto Maple Leafs-Nashville Predators

Leafs get: F Miikka Salomaki

Predators get: D Ben Harpur


Feb. 21: Winnipeg Jets-Vegas Golden Knights

Jets get: F Cody Eakin

Knights get: 2021 fourth-round pick (conditional)


Feb.21: Boston Bruins-Anaheim Ducks

Bruins get: F Ondrej Kase

Ducks get: F David Backes, D Axel Andersson, 2020 first-round pick

Trade grades


Feb. 20: Florida Panthers-Tampa Bay Lightning

Panthers get: F Danick Martel

Lightning get: F Anthony Greco


Feb. 20: Montreal Canadiens-Pittsburgh Penguins

Canadiens get: F Jake Lucchini, F Joseph Blandisi

Penguins get: F Phil Varone, F Riley Barber


Feb. 19: Toronto Maple Leafs-Ottawa Senators

Leafs get: F Max Veronneau

Senators get: F Aaron Luchuk, 2021 sixth-round pick (conditional)


Feb. 19: New York Rangers-Philadelphia Flyers

Rangers get: G Jean-Francois Berube

Flyers get: Future considerations


Feb. 19: Vegas Golden Knights-Los Angeles Kings

Knights get: D Alec Martinez

Kings get: 2020 second-round pick, 2021 second-round pick (St. Louis)

Trade grades


Feb. 19: Toronto Maple Leafs-Florida Panthers

Leafs get: F Denis Malgin

Panthers get: F Mason Marchment


Feb. 18: St. Louis Blues-Montreal Canadiens

Blues get: D Marco Scandella

Canadiens get: 2020 second-round pick, 2021 fourth-round pick (conditional)

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Feb. 18: Washington Capitals-San Jose Sharks

Capitals get: D Brenden Dillon

Sharks get: 2020 second-round pick, 2021 third-round pick (conditional)

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Feb. 18: Winnipeg Jets-Ottawa Senators

Jets get: D Dylan DeMelo

Senators get: 2020 third-round pick


Feb. 18: Carolina Hurricanes-New York Rangers

Hurricanes get: D Joey Keane

Rangers get: F Julien Gauthier


Feb. 17: Vancouver Canucks-Los Angeles Kings

Canucks get: F Tyler Toffoli

Kings get: F Tim Schaller, F Tyler Madden, 2020 second-round pick, 2022 fourth-round pick (conditional)

Trade grades


Feb. 16: Tampa Bay Lightning-New Jersey Devils

Lightning get: F Blake Coleman

Devils get: F Nolan Foote, 2020 first-round pick (Vancouver, conditional)

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Feb. 16: New York Islanders-New Jersey Devils

Islanders get: D Andy Greene

Devils get: D David Quenneville, 2021 second-round pick

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Feb. 10: Pittsburgh Penguins-Minnesota Wild

Penguins get: F Jason Zucker

Wild get: F Alex Galchenyuk, D Calen Addison, 2020 conditional first-round pick

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Feb. 5: Toronto Maple Leafs-Los Angeles Kings

Leafs get: G Jack Campbell, F Kyle Clifford

Kings get: F Trevor Moore, 2020 third-round pick, 2021 conditional third-round pick


Jan. 17: Pittsburgh Penguins-Dallas Stars

Penguins get: D John Nyberg

Stars get: F Oula Palve


Jan. 7: Montreal Canadiens-Nashville Predators

Canadiens get: F Laurent Dauphin

Predators get: F Michael McCarron


Jan. 2: Buffalo Sabres-Calgary Flames

Sabres get: F Michael Frolik

Flames get: 2020 fourth-round pick


Jan. 2: Montreal Canadiens-Buffalo Sabres

Canadiens get: D Marco Scandella

Sabres get: 2020 fourth-round pick


Jan. 2: Montreal Canadiens-Ottawa Senators

Canadiens get: F Andrew Sturtz

Senators get: D Mike Reilly


Dec. 17: Pittsburgh Penguins-Florida Panthers

Penguins get: F Kevin Roy

Panthers get: F Ryan Haggerty


Dec. 16: Arizona Coyotes-New Jersey Devils

Coyotes get: F Taylor Hall, F Blake Speers

Devils get: F Nate Schnarr, F Nick Merkley, D Kevin Bahl, 2020 first-round pick, 2021 third-round pick


Dec. 12: Detroit Red Wings-Carolina Hurricanes

Red Wings get: D Kyle Wood

Hurricanes get: D Oliwer Kaski


Dec. 2: Washington Capitals-Vegas Golden Knights

Capitals get: 2021 fifth-round pick

Knights get: F Chandler Stephenson


Nov. 30: Detroit Red Wings-Arizona Coyotes

Red Wings get: G Eric Comrie

Coyotes get: D Vili Saarijarvi


Nov. 24: Tampa Bay Lightning-Buffalo Sabres

Lightning get: D Devante Stephens

Sabres get: D Matt Spencer


Nov. 20: Chicago Blackhawks-Pittsburgh Penguins

Blackhawks get: F Joseph Cramarossa

Penguins get: F Graham Knott


Nov. 6: Detroit Red Wings-St. Louis Blues

Red Wings get: F Robby Fabbri

Blues get: F Jacob de la Rose


Nov. 1: New Jersey Devils-Tampa Bay Lightning

Devils get: G Louis Domingue

Lightning get: 2021 seventh-round pick (conditional)


Oct. 28: Detroit Red Wings-Chicago Blackhawks

Red Wings get: F Brendan Perlini

Blackhawks get: D Alec Regula


Oct. 26: Ottawa Senators-Florida Panthers

Senators get: F Jack Rodewald

Panthers get: F Chris Wilkie


Oct. 25: Anaheim Ducks-Pittsburgh Penguins

Ducks get: D Erik Gudbranson

Penguins get: F Andreas Martinsen, 2021 seventh-round pick


Oct. 22: Chicago Blackhawks-Florida Panthers

Blackhawks get: D Ian McCoshen

Panthers get: F Aleksi Saarela


Oct. 7: Ottawa Senators-New York Rangers

Senators get: F Vladislav Namestnikov

Rangers get: D Nick Ebert, 2021 fourth-round pick


Oct. 7: Vancouver Canucks-Detroit Red Wings

Canucks get: F David Pope

Red Wings get: D Alex Biega


Sept. 27: Colorado Avalanche-San Jose Sharks

Avalanche get: G Antoine Bibeau

Sharks get: D Nicolas Meloche


Sept. 24: St. Louis Blues-Carolina Hurricanes

Blues get: D Justin Faulk, 2020 fifth-round pick

Hurricanes get: D Joel Edmundson, F Dominik Bokk, 2021 seventh-round pick

The R&A announced last Friday that it has rescheduled the Women's Amateur Asia-Pacific Championship for Oct. 7-10 at Siam Country Club in Pattaya, Thailand.

The event was originally scheduled Feb. 12-15 but postponed as a result of the continued outbreak of coronavirus

“We will continue to monitor the situation and liaise with the authorities to ensure we can stage the championship safely in October. We are looking forward to a successful week of golf and crowning the 2020 champion,” Martin Slumbers, chief executive of the R&A, said in a statement.

The event, founded in 2018, awards its champion exemptions into the AIG Women’s British Open and the Evian Championship as well as an invitation to the Augusta National Women’s Amateur.

Although there will be no WAAP representative for those events this year, the R&A's release started that both the 2020 and 2021 WAAP winners will be in the field at the 2021 Women's British at Royal Porthcawl.

This week in golf (Feb. 24-30): TV schedules, tee times, info

Published in Golf
Monday, 24 February 2020 06:46

Here's a look at what's happening in professional golf this week, and how you can watch it:

PGA Tour

Honda Classic

Thursday-Sunday, PGA National Resort and Spa (Champion), Palm Beach Gardens, Florida

Course specs: Par 70, 7,125 yards, designed by Tom Fazio and George Fazio (1981), redesigned by Jack Nicklaus (1990, 2002, 2006)

Purse: $7 million

Defending champion: Keith Mitchell

Notables in the field: Brooks Koepka, Rickie Fowler, Justin Rose, Tommy Fleetwood, Viktor Hovland, Lee Westwood, Louis Oosthuizen, Lucas Bjerregaard

Tee times: TBD

TV schedule: Thursday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. ET (Golf Channel); Friday, 2-6 p.m. ET (Golf Channel), Saturday-Sunday, 1-3 p.m. (Golf Channel), 3-6 p.m. (NBC)

PGA Tour Live: Thursday-Friday, 7 a.m.-6 p.m. ET; Saturday-Sunday, 7:15 a.m.-6 p.m. ET

European Tour

Oman Open

Thursday-Sunday, Al Mouj GC, Muscat, Oman

Course specs: Par 72, 7,452 yards, designed by Greg Norman (2012)

Purse: $1.75 million

Defending champion: Kurt Kitayama

Notables in the field: Martin Kaymer, Min Woo Lee, Haotong Li, Pablo Larrazabal, Benjamin Hebert, Justin Suh, Thomas Detry

Tee times: TBD

TV schedule: Thursday-Friday, 1:30-3:30 a.m. and 5:30-8:30 a.m. ET (Golf Channel); Saturday-Sunday, 3-7:30 a.m. (Golf Channel)

PGA Tour Champions

Cologuard Classic

Friday-Sunday, Omni Tucson National (Catalina), Tucson, Arizona

Course specs: Par 73, 7,218 yards, designed by Robert Bruce Harris (1961), redesigned by Tom Lehman (2005)

Purse: $1.7 million

Defending champion: Mark O'Meara

Notables in the field: Ernie Els, Bernhard Langer, Scott McCarron, Steve Stricker, John Smoltz, Jose Maria Olazabal, Colin Montgomerie, Billy Mayfair

Tee times: TBD

TV schedule: Friday, 6:30-8:30 p.m. ET (Golf Channel); Saturday-Sunday, 4:30-7 p.m. (Golf Channel)

Korn Ferry Tour

El Bosque Mexico Championship

Thursday-Sunday, El Bosque CC, Leon, Mexico

Course specs: designed by Steve Newgent (2009)

Purse: $650,000

Defending champion: Martin Trainer

Notables in the field: Davis Riley, Braden Thornberry, Marty Dou, Nick Hardy, Vince India, Byron Meth, Andy Pope, Tyrone Van Aswegen

Tee times: TBD

Asian Tour/PGA Tour of Australasia

New Zealand Open

Thursday-Sunday, Millbrook Resort/The Hills GC, Arrowtown, New Zealand

Course specs: Millbrook – designed by Bob Charles (1993), redesigned by Greg Turner (2010); The Hills – designed by John Darby (2007)

Purse: $886,743

Defending champion: Zach Murray

Notables in the field: K.J. Choi, Geoff Ogilvy, Pernilla Lindberg, Daniel Chopra, Richard T. Lee, Zach Bauchou

Tee times: TBD

Streaming schedule: Wednesday-Thursday, 9 p.m.-1 a.m. ET; Friday-Saturday, 8 p.m.-midnight ET

Lampard: Chelsea can use underdog tag vs. Bayern

Published in Soccer
Monday, 24 February 2020 11:57

Chelsea manager Frank Lampard has said that he understands if his side are labelled as "underdogs" when they face Bayern Munich in the Champions League knockout stages on Tuesday.

Bayern had a tough start to the season, replacing manager Niko Kovac with Hansi Flick in November, but have since seen a resurgence and lead the Bundesliga. The German side won all six of their Champions League group games earlier this season, including an emphatic 7-2 away win over Tottenham Hotspur in October.

Tuesday's match is the first time that the teams face each other since the memorable 2012 Champions League final in Munich, which saw Chelsea beat Bayern on penalties.

Lampard, who captained the Blues in that 2012 final, said that Chelsea can be benefit from an underdog status in Tuesday's clash.

"I understand if people do call us the underdog because they [Bayern] are so strong. Being the underdog, it's there for us to turn it around," Lampard said.

"I think the underdog talk is better to come from outside, from people looking from out to in. When you look at their team -- the talent they are already have, the medals they already have -- maybe we don't have that experience.

"Being the underdog, if so, then it's for us to turn it around. Those are the best stories in sport."

Chelsea midfielder Mateo Kovacic did not echo his manager's comments, saying that Chelsea enter the game on an even level with the Bundesliga champions.

"It's always better to be the underdog but I don't think we are," Kovacic said. "We are similar, there is not much difference between us and Bayern."

Chelsea will be tasked with finding a way to contain Bayern striker Robert Lewandowski, who scored his 38th goal of the season in all competitions during a 3-2 win over Paderborn on Friday.

"Lewandowski is in form of his life," Flick said. "He is full of confidence. As a leader up front he is very important for us.

"He is absolutely brilliant. I don't even know how many goals he has scored this season but I know that he is way up there."

Lewandowski is the joint-top scorer in the Champions League this season with 10 goals in five games, alongside Borussia Dortmund striker Erling Haaland, who began the campaign with Austrian side FC Salzburg.

Chelsea's Christian Pulisic, Callum Hudson-Odoi and N'Golo Kante have been ruled out for Tuesday's match through injury.

Liverpool on track toward title after wild win

Published in Soccer
Monday, 24 February 2020 13:54

Liverpool took another step toward their long awaited Premier League crown with a dramatic 3-2 win over West Ham United on Monday.

- When can Liverpool win the Premier League title?

The win at home put them 22 points clear of second-place Manchester City. Liverpool now need 12 points from 11 games, with the quickest way to clinch the crown is with four victories.

Liverpool's 21st straight victory at Anfield broke the record for most consecutive home league wins in English top-flight history, set by themselves in 1972. The win also equalled City's record for 18th consecutive Premier League victories.

Liverpool and West Ham exchanged early header goals with Georginio Wijnaldum giving the hosts a brief lead off Trent Alexander-Arnold's corner-kick in the 12th minute, only to see Issa Diop equalise three minutes later.

West Ham then gave the Anfield crowd another shock when Pablo Fornals' shot to the far post went just beyond the reach of Alisson for the go-ahead goal in the 54th minute.

Lukasz Fabianski had his own goalkeeper mishap when Mohamed Salah's close-range shot squirmed through his hands and legs for the 68th minute equaliser.

Sadio Mane gave Liverpool the lead for good in the 81st minute when he flicked the ball into an empty net after Alexander-Arnold hooked a cross toward the back post.

The waning moments did provide some heartstopping moments with VAR ruling Mane offside on a would-be goal and Alisson making a game-clinching save on Jarrod Bowen's counter-attack effort.

Liverpool's upcoming schedule include matches vs. Watford (a), Bournemouth (h), Everton (a), Crystal Palace (h). If both Liverpool and Man City win all their upcoming fixtures then the Reds will be champions on March 21 against Palace.

The guard of honour would then come at reigning champions City on April 5.

However, March 21 is reserved for FA Cup quarterfinal ties, so the Palace game may be postponed to a later date. If that is the case, they could win the title with a draw at Man City, then the guard of honour would come at home to Aston Villa.

Reports: Vegas lands goalie Lehner from Chicago

Published in Breaking News
Monday, 24 February 2020 12:41

The Vegas Golden Knights acquired veteran goaltender Robin Lehner from the Chicago Blackhawks in the final hour before the NHL trade deadline on Monday, according to multiple reports.

As the deadline hit at 3 p.m. ET, Chicago's return for Lehner was not immediately clear.

Though the teams had yet to confirm the trade, Lehner thanked Blackhawks fans on Twitter and wrote that he was really excited to join Vegas.

Lehner has been a bright spot for the Blackhawks this season, going 16-10-5 with a 3.01 goals-against average and .918 save percentage. But when combined with teammate Corey Crawford's 11-17-3 record (2.80 GAA, .915 save percentage), Chicago is in last place in the Central Division and facing a third straight season without playoff hockey.

Lehner, 28, signed a one-year, $5 million contract with the Blackhawks during the offseason, after a career-resurrecting campaign with the New York Islanders in 2018-19, when he was a Vezina Trophy finalist.

He also won the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy for perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication; he has spoken about seeking treatment for his mental health and substance abuse after his issues came to a head during his last season in Buffalo, 2017-18.

Lehner will pair up with Vegas starter Marc-Andre Fleury as the Golden Knights gear up for a third straight postseason appearance. With 76 points, Vegas is in first place in the Pacific Division.

Also Monday, the Knights acquired forward Nick Cousins from the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for a fourth-round pick in the 2021 draft.

Cowboys prefer deal over franchise tag with Dak

Published in Breaking News
Monday, 24 February 2020 13:38

INDIANAPOLIS -- Time might be running out, but Dallas Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones remains confident a long-term deal can be worked out with quarterback Dak Prescott before the organization will need to use the franchise tag.

Jones said there are no talks scheduled with Prescott's agent Todd France, but the team intends to meet with him at some point this week during the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis.

Jones said there is no scenario in which the Cowboys would move on from Prescott in 2020.

"I mean, Dak's our quarterback. He's our quarterback for the future and we have nothing but the greatest respect for him," Jones said. "He's a competitor. He's won a lot of football games for us. Obviously, he, like us, we all want to take that next step and get into a championship game and get to the big game and ultimately win a championship. So there's no thoughts like that."

Jones acknowledged the sides have not spoken since September when the Cowboys thought they were closing in on an agreement that would have made Prescott among the top-five paid quarterbacks in the NFL.

"It just kind of stopped. We kind of left it where it was," Jones said. "I wouldn't say there was anything acrimonious. They felt they were done where they were. We felt like we were kind of where we were and we never really got going again."

Despite the inactivity, Jones believes a deal can be consummated before March 12, the final date in which the club can use the franchise tag. That is two days later than the original deadline because of the ongoing discussions with the NFL and the NFL Players Association on a new collective bargaining agreement. Jones said there are "a lot of moving parts," that go into negotiations when it is the final year of the CBA. With a new CBA, the Cowboys would lose the chance to use the franchise and transition tag but it would ease up some of the issues in getting a long-term deal completed.

Jones would not get into whether the Cowboys would use the non-exclusive franchise tag, which would cost $27 million but allow Prescott to shop the market, or exclusive tag, which would cost $33 million and prevent teams from signing him.

"I just don't think we've had our hands around what the next steps are," Jones said. "Obviously we didn't end up getting it done because they were pretty entrenched with their thoughts and we were pretty entrenched with our thoughts. I think really that's the facts of the world we work. Certainly we've done a lot of thinking about it and looking at it and we'll see where it ends up."

Prescott is not the only high-profile free agent the Cowboys want to re-sign. Wide receiver Amari Cooper, cornerback Byron Jones and defensive end Robert Quinn are also set to be free agents. Without a CBA extension, the Cowboys could theoretically use the franchise tag on Prescott and transition tag on Cooper. If there's a new CBA, then they would only be able to use one tag, thus making it more likely Cooper, Jones or Quinn could hit the market.

"We haven't gone into any details with players since the end of the season. We are really wanting to see where the CBA is," Jones said. "The way I look at these contracts, the two we are talking about (Prescott and Cooper), when things get momentum they can happen in 24 hours. It's a just a matter of can you get some traction and headed in the right direction."

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