Brian Price will get another shot at playing for the Dallas Cowboys.

The veteran defensive lineman was claimed off waivers from the Green Bay Packers just before the 2017 season got underway and showed promise in his play before being sidelined in November with a knee injury. He'd ultimately land on injured reserve, but the Cowboys saw enough to warrant inking him to a new deal. According to the team's official website, the two sides have reportedly agreed to a new two-year deal that would keep him in tow through the 2019 season.

The financial details reveal a team-friendly deal just above the veteran minimum.

UPDATE: Deal is official @ two years worth $1.35M w/ no signing bonus. [via @toddarcher] https://t.co/cgmxEhlPDC — Patrik Walker (@VoiceOfTheStar) March 12, 2018

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The 23-year-old was an exclusive rights free agent for 2018, considering he has less than two fully accrued seasons in the NFL, which gave the Cowboys the ability to issue an offer that would've negated his ability to negotiate with other teams. Such an offer could've been as minimal as only one year, but it's clear they value his upside and ability to disrupt the interior when healthy.

It is expected he'll be ready when the offseason program gets underway, bringing some talented depth to the defensive tackle position.

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