Cowboys, Amari Cooper agree to 5-year, $100M deal

The Dallas Cowboys did what was necessary and kept their key offensive pieces together. Despite only having one tag to use, the club will have both quarterback Dak Prescott and wideout Amari Cooper back together again for the 2020 season. After …

The Dallas Cowboys did what was necessary and kept their key offensive pieces together. Despite only having one tag to use, the club will have both quarterback Dak Prescott and wideout Amari Cooper back together again for the 2020 season. After franchising Prescott earlier in the day, the team wasn’t able to keep Cooper from reaching the tampering period, realistically known as the unofficial start of the new year.

Still, the club was able to negotiate into the night and they were able to bring Amari Cooper back on a reported five-year, $100 million agreement, according to ESPN.

The club acquired Cooper in the 2018 season, trading their 2019 first-round pick to Oakland for his services.

More to come.