Dallas Cowboys, CeeDee Lamb agree on 4-year, $136M deal, reports say

The Dallas Cowboys have reportedly reached a deal to bring star wide receiver CeeDee Lamb's holdout to an end.

Multiple reports say that the Cowboys and Lamb have agreed on a 4-year, $136 million contract extension.

ESPN's Adam Schefter broke the news first on Monday.

Lamb will get $100 million in guaranteed money and a $38 million signing bonus. The bonus is the highest-ever for a wide receiver.

The new deal makes Lamb the second-highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history.

Players across the league reacted to the news.

Lamb's college teammate Kyler Murray said that the extension was "much deserved."

Lamb put together an All-Pro season in 2023, with career highs in catches (135), yards (1,749) and touchdowns (12).

He missed all of training camp and the preseason while holding out for a new contract.

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