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Bucklion;1645008; said:Well OK, so they won their first playoff game since 1996...where do they go from here? They weren't even good enough to get to the NFC title game, and they no longer have the playoff drought on their backs to use as motivation. Could be a long time before Dallas (or New England, for that matter) makes another Super Bowl.
The Dallas Cowboys announced they agreed to terms with first-round pick Dez Bryant on Thursday.
The deal is for five years and $11.8 million, with $8.3 million guaranteed, a source said. The wide receiver received $2.5 million to sign and will earn a base salary of $320,000 this year. He also has bonuses tied in to playing time.
Eugene Parker, Bryant's agent, said some of the language of the contract is still being worked out.
Bryant, the 24th pick of the draft, is expected to report on time for Cowboys training camp on Saturday in San Antonio.
"This was very important to me to be able to get this done in time for the first practice," Bryant said in a statement released by the team. "I want to help this team. I want to compete. I can't wait to start playing football again."
Buckeye513;1799679; said:Just about frees up my Sundays.