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Report: Cowboys, WR Beasley agree on new deal
The Dallas Cowboys will re-sign productive slot receiver Cole Beasley, according to reports Tuesday.
The 25-year-old Beasley and the Cowboys reached agreement on a four-year contract estimated to be worth $13.6 million and includes $7 million in guaranteed money and a $4 million signing bonus, NFL.com reported.
Fellow wide receiver Dez Bryant liked the move, tweeting “Congrats to my boy @Bease11 #beast #truth.”
As part of a receiving corps that features Bryant, Beasley caught 37 passes for 420 yards and a career-high four touchdowns last season. He was the team’s fourth-leading receiver behind Bryant, tight end Jason Witten and running back DeMarco Murray.
Nine of those catches came in the final game of the regular season. In the playoffs, Beasley added 11 receptions in two games.
In three seasons with the Cowboys, Beasley has 91 receptions for 916 yards and six touchdowns.
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