DALLAS (105.3 The Fan) - The Dallas Cowboys intended to make a major investment towards their future on Tuesday morning, signing defensive end Randy Gregory to a multi-year extension to stay with the team.
However, according to reports, that deal has now fallen apart, with Gregory reversing course, and electing to sign with the Denver Broncos.

Per sources for 105.3 the Fan, Gregory's deal with Dallas was set for five years and $70 million, giving him an average of $14 million per year.
The deal was also set to include $28 million in guaranteed money.
Gregory's deal with the Broncos is reportedly set to be the same terms as his deal with Dallas.
Gregory will be coming off of his best season as an NFL player, finishing with a career-high tying six sacks with 17 quarterback hits and four tackles for loss.
Gregory has appeared in 50 games for the Cowboys, starting 12 of those games, 11 of which came in 2021. In those 50 games, Gregory has amassed 16.5 sacks, 85 total tackles, and 19 tackles for loss, with 52 quarterback hits.