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Cowboys news: Dallas adds more free agent help

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Cowboys agree to terms on deal with DL Jonathan Bullard – Tommy Yarish, dallascowboys. com The Cowboys aren’t done yet. Dallas adds a veteran defensive end to provide more depth.

FRISCO, Texas – The Cowboys have added some more depth on their defensive line, agreeing to terms with veteran Jonathan Bullard on a one-year deal. Bullard, 32, will play his 11 th NFL season in 2026. Since being drafted by the Bears in the third round of the 2016 NFL Draft out of Florida, Bullard has played for six different teams in the Bears, Cardinals, Seahawks, Falcons, Vikings and Saints.

Last season, Bullard played in 15 games for New Orleans, starting six, and tallied 26 total tackles, four tackles for loss and two pass breakups. With the addition of Bullard, the Cowboys have now added seven external players on the defensive side of the ball this offseason. Bullard is the third addition on the defensive line, joining nose tackle Otito Ogbonnia and OLB Rashan Gary.

In Dallas, Bullard will reunite with his former defensive line coach Marcus Dixon, who coached him with the Vikings in 2024. That season, Bullard started in all 17 games for Minnesota and posted 41 tackles, seven tackles for loss, three pass breakups and a sack. The defensive line room is one that has seen a lot of change this offseason heading into Christian Parker’s first year as defensive coordinator.

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