While discussing Dez Bryant’s contract situation last month, Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones acknowledged that deadlines can make deals.
That proved to be the case on Wednesday as the Cowboys and their All-Pro wide receiver reportedly agreed on a long-term contract, according to various media reports
Various media reports indicate the deal is worth $70 million, with $45 million guaranteed.
Dallas Morning News sources said earlier the two sides were headed to Valley Ranch to finalize the impending deal.
Bryant had said he was looking for long-term financial security for his family. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones had said he was seeking long-term security with Bryant.