Overview
- The Cowboys agreed Saturday to a one-year deal worth up to $2.5 million with veteran lineman Jonathan Bullard, according to NFL Network.
- Bullard is expected to serve as a rotational run defender in Dallas’ 3-4 front behind interior anchors Quinnen Williams and Kenny Clark.
- The signing addresses depth after Dallas traded defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa to the 49ers earlier in March.
- With New Orleans in 2025, Bullard played 15 games with six starts and logged 26 tackles, and PFF rated him better against the run than as a pass rusher.
- The 2016 third-round pick has played for six NFC teams and reunites with Cowboys defensive line coach Marcus Dixon from his time with the Vikings.