Cowboys bring back former FS Izell Reese.. for insurance
by signing Reese to a one-year minimum deal, $665,000, and only having to pay the free agent a $25,000 signing bonus, the Cowboys now have the best of both worlds. They have a seven-year veteran who has started 48 games during his NFL career - 33 the past three seasons - but his relatively minor cap charge does not preclude the possibility of a Keith Davis or Lynn Scott or rookie Justin Beriault from still winning the starting job during training camp. Reese will only count $480,000 against the cap since he's a seven-year veteran and only signed a minimum deal.
Reese, drafted by the Cowboys in the sixth round of the 1998 draft out of Alabama-Birmingham, has spent the past two seasons in Buffalo, where he started 18 games over the past two seasons, including the opening nine in 2004 before an injury left him inactive for the final seven games. Reese concluded both of his seasons in Buffalo on injured reserve, missing the final two games in 2003 with a torn calf muscle.
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