If the Cowboys and Dez Bryant can’t reach an agreement for a long-term deal by Wednesday, the NFL players’ union will step in with collusion charges against Dallas, an ESPN report says. The same applies to Denver if the Broncos and Demaryius Thomas have a similar impasse.
“The union says it has credible information that the Cowboys and Broncos have had conversations about the negotiations of long-term deals for franchise wide receivers Bryant and Thomas, and the CBA grants the union the right to discovery in the case of a credible collusion claim,” writes ESPN’s Dan Graziano.