The Dallas Cowboys have now cut ties with two former Oklahoma State standouts in one offseason.
Months after ending the Dez Bryant era, the franchise announced ahead of the Saturday 4 p.m. deadline to cut the preseason roster to 53 players that it has waived veteran kicker Dan Bailey. The Cowboys will instead carry Brett Maher as its starting kicker into the 2018-19 season.
Maher, a 28-year-old vet, has not kicked in an NFL regular season game in his career, but did make a 57-yarder in a preseason game last week.
Bailey is the best kicker in Dallas Cowboys history.