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Dak Prescott
Photographer: C. Morgan Engel/Getty Images
Kim Bhasin
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has signed a multiyear endorsement deal with cryptocurrency firm Blockchain.com as the crypto industry boosts its presence in sports to lure more users.
As part of the agreement, the two-time Pro Bowler will appear in advertisements on television, radio and social media and will make appearances at events. Financial terms weren’t disclosed.
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