A steal of a deal for Dallas.
Getty Former Bears DL Brent Urban Interior: bolstered. Fortifying the middle of its front-seven, the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday signed former Chicago Bears defensive lineman Brent Urban to a one-year contract. The deal was announced by Urban’s wife, Kate, via Twitter. The #Cowboys have agreed to terms with defensive linemen Brent Urban to a 1-year deal, per source. Kate Urban (@Kate_KanSkate) March 18, 2021 And Brent himself confirmed the news. “Chicago I love you but now it’s time to saddle up and head south,” he tweeted. “AHHHHHHHHH CANT WAIT to rock out in the Big D,” he tweeted. The signing comes hours after the Cowboys added ex-Houston Texans defensive tackle Carlos Watkins, and three days after the team tendered incumbent nose man Antwaun Woods, who’s yet to formally ink the $2.133 million offer. Following a predictably slow start to NFL free agency, which began Monday with the opening of the legal tampering window, Dallas has increased its roster-building activity. In out-of-house moves, the club brought aboard offensive tackle Ty Nsekhe and long snapper Jake McQuaide, the corresponding transactions after losing OT Cameron Erving and opting to move on from age-40 deep snapper L.P. Ladouceur. They also watched starting cornerback Chidobe Awuzie depart amid the frenzy; Awuzie landed a three-year, $21.