Dak Prescott has set his sights on Super Bowl success after signing a bumper new deal with the Dallas Cowboys.
Dallas struck an agreement with Prescott just prior to their opening game of the season on Sunday, with the new contract, which runs through the 2028 season, worth $240million with $231m guaranteed.
That makes Prescott the highest-paid player in NFL history.
"A little emotional call," Prescott said when reflecting on receiving the video call from his agent while he was warming up for Sunday's clash with the Cleveland Browns.
Prescott went on to lead the Cowboys to a 33-17 victory, completing 19 passes for 179 yards and one touchdown.
And the 31-year-old knows the pressure is on for him to deliver this season.
"It's my only motivation," Prescott said.
"Hold up my part of this deal. Just deliver that. That's my motivation.
"Right now it's about celebrating this win tonight. Hell of a win with these guys, excited for this plane ride back with them, but then turning the page tomorrow, getting on to the [New Orleans] Saints and taking it one game at a time.
"That is what is at the forefront of my mind. Not the money. It's about holding up my end of the deal. And I want to do it here."
Prescott failed with 13 of his passes against the Browns, and insists he must improve on that level.
"I put the most pressure on myself. Simple as that," he said.
I'm not happy with my performance and that's what motivates me. That's what pushes me. You try to be bummed about it in the locker room, but you know it's a win on the road, which is good for the team and then you got teammates telling you it was a hell of a day for you.
"I put the most pressure on myself. Nobody's a bigger critic than I am personally, and I expect greatness out of myself with my standards, my expectations and the same for this team."