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Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant says the $70 million contract he recently signed doesn't add pressure and that he's glad to be back with the team after skipping much of the offseason program.
Receiver Dez Bryant and cornerback Tyler Patmon got into the first fight of the Cowboys' training camp on Sunday.
Dez Bryant personally informed the Cowboys that he will skip training camp and sit out regular-season games unless they reach agreement on a long-term deal, and later backed it up with a tweet.
Dez Bryant's agent said that contract negotiations with the Dallas Cowboys are dormant on the same day that the star wide receiver missed the opener of the team's three-day minicamp.
Cowboys owner and GM Jerry Jones is not too worried about the threat of Dez Bryant missing regular-season games if the wide receiver does not receive a long-term deal before July 15.