Cole Beasley agrees to deal with Cowboys

Wide receiver Cole Beasley agreed to a deal with the Dallas Cowboys on Tuesday.

According to NFL.com, the deal is for four years and is worth $13.6 million. There is $7 million in guarantees in the deal. Beasley will get a $4 million signing bonus. He could make as much as $15.1 million in the deal with performance incentives. Cowboys coach Jason Garrett said that Beasley is quarterback-friendly.

“He’s a really interesting player,” Garrett said in January, the Dallas Morning News notes. “He’s got a lot of unique skills, he’s a hard matchup for guys, he’s hard to cover in man, he’s hard to cover in zone. More than anything else, his mentality is really good. He’s got great confidence in himself, he’s got a really good feel for playing the game, and I think he understands that somehow, some way he’s going to present himself to the quarterback and be open. I think that instills a lot of confidence in the quarterback to throw it to him. We’ve known about who he is for a long time, he’s a damn good player.”

Beasley signed with the Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2012. Last year he had 37 receptions for 420 yards and a career-high four touchdown receptions, according to Yahoo Sports. In the playoffs he had seven receptions for 101 yards.

Beasley isn’t the only receiver that is staying with the Cowboys. Dez Bryant is also staying with the Cowboys and they Cowboys used the franchise tag on him.

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