FRISCO, Texas -- In the end, Sean Lee wants to squeeze out as much as he can from playing for the Dallas Cowboys.
On Monday, the veteran linebacker signed his re-worked contract that will save the Cowboys around $4 million in salary-cap space but gives him a chance to make up to $7 million based on play-time incentives.
"I love the organization," Lee told ESPN. "I love being part of this team. I love my teammates. I've been blessed since Day 1 to play for the Cowboys. It's been a dream come true and I wanted to continue to be with this group and chase after a championship.