FRISCO (105.3 The Fan) - Dallas Cowboys tight end Dalton Schultz has informed the organization that he will not be attending the rest of voluntary OTAs, as he remains unhappy with his contract situation, NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reported on Monday.
Per the report, Schultz is "frustrated by the state of contract talks" between the team and his representation after receiving the franchise tag before the free agent period began this offseason.
The two sides had expressed an interest in getting a long-term extension hammered out before the July 15 deadline, as the Cowboys want to lessen the $11 million cap hit that comes with the tag, 105.3 The Fan's Bobby Belt reported in March.
Schultz will earn $10.93 million under the tag in 2022 if the two sides aren't able to reach an agreement before the mid-July deadline.
Schultz, a fourth-round pick in 2018 out of Stanford, had a career year in 2021, catching 78 passes for 808 yards and eight touchdowns.





