Training camp is officially underway Byron Bell is richer because of it.

The Dallas Cowboys' offensive lineman has again met the weight requirements as set forth in the one-year, $2M contract he signed with the team this past spring. The deal includes a series of thresholds Bell must meet regarding his weight throughout the offseason, and pays him handsomely for his achievements.

In June, he was awarded $150K for weighing in at 320 lb., and according to ESPN reporter Todd Archer, the veteran has successfully satisfied his second marker -- earning yet another $150K payout.

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The next and final weigh in will be just ahead of the regular season, when Bell can collect his final $150K payout for being in great shape.

Those aren't the only bonuses Bell is currently chasing, as his contract with the Cowboys also includes a $500,000 bonus if he becomes the team's starting right tackle -- playing, at minimum, 75% of the offensive snaps to receive that full payout (with a reduced bonus of $250K if he plays 60% of them). Achieving the former will be a tall task now that La'El Collins has been moved to the post, having already been very impressive through OTAs.

The latter won't be much easier either, considering the Cowboys have been feeding Bell snaps as a guard thus far -- versus the tackle position they brought him on for. Much like Chaz Green, that's not to say the two won't see plays on the right edge.

They likely will at some point, but it's doubtful to be enough for Bell to reap the minimum $250K bonus check. He can, however, haul in a total of $450K just for putting down the patty melts and fries.

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