Kyle Wilber has re-signed with the Dallas Cowboys.

The linebacker has inked a two-year deal, according to his agent. The team announced the news by sharing a picture of the signing on Friday:



Linebacker Kyle Wilber has re-signed with the Dallas Cowboys. More details to come. pic.twitter.com/COWIp87nWr — Dallas Cowboys (@dallascowboys) March 11, 2016





In 2015, Wilber appeared in all 16 games and made six starts at the strongside linebacker position. Wilber has played both the linebacker and defensive end positions since joining the Cowboys by way of the draft. Wilber is versatile on defense and is a solid contributor on special teams. He'll continue to provide depth in the linebacker corps moving forward.

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Wilber was a fourth-round pick of the Cowboys in the 2012 NFL Draft. Since then, Wilber has played in 58 games and collected 100 tackles. Wilber has also tallied 3.5 sacks.

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