Texas Negotiation Case Study

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As the July 15 deadline draws near, Dez Bryant, his agents, and Dallas Cowboys executives resume contract negotiations to try and get the wide receiver to start for the team in September.

Held this week at the Cowboy’s team facility, it was the first time in almost four months that both parties have met in person to discuss the 26-year-old’s financial and playing future in Dallas, as per ESPN.

The former Oklahoma State standout still has yet to sign the $12.8 million franchise tender offered to him as he is firm on his desire to have a longer and more secure contract. If the discussions go beyond the deadline, then Bryant has no choice but to play under the tender or not play at all. Negotiations will then be able to commence at the end

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