The Cowboys and cornerback Orlando Scandrick have come to terms on a new deal.
Scandrick had skipped the early part of offseason work because he was unhappy with his contract, but Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports that Scandrick will sign his new contract today.
The 28-year-old Scandrick still had four years left on his old contract, so the Cowboys had plenty of leverage if they wanted to tell him he wasn’t going to get more money. But the team has apparently decided that it’s important to keep its best cornerback happy.
Scandrick has played his entire eight-year career in Dallas, and now there’s a good chance that he’ll retire a Cowboy.