The first penny has dropped for the Dallas Cowboys in free agency. After reports of interest in other free agent wide receiver, Dallas has decided to re-sign one of their own.
According to multiple reports, the Cowboys and wide receiver Brice Butler have agreed to a one-year deal that will keep him in Dallas. The financials of the contract have yet to be disclosed.
According to ESPN staff writer Jean-Jacques Taylor, the one-year deal allows Butler another season to prove he’s worth a longer contract extension.
Before Dallas agreed to a deal with Butler, the Cowboys depth at wide receiver consisted of All-Pro Dez Bryant, slot receiver Cole Beasley and special teams returner Lucky Whitehead.