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CeeDee Lamb’s patience paid off.
The Cowboys’ star receiver agreed to four-year, $136 million contract extension with a record $38 million signing bonus on Monday that will end his holdout, according to ESPN.
Lamb will be the second-highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history, with his $34 million annual average value (AAV) a tick below Vikings receiver Justin Jefferson’s $35 million AAV.
He now has 13 days to practice before the Cowboys open the season on the road against the Browns.
Lamb, 25, had been entering the final year of his rookie contract worth $17.991 million, but the former Oklahoma star sought a new deal that placed him among his peers.
He stayed away from camp during his holdout, but the general vibe seemed to be that the parties would eventually find a deal that worked for both parties.
The Cowboys now have Lamb back in the fold in their attempt to repeat as NFC East champions and bounce back from last year’s first-round playoff flop versus the Packers.