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Report: Gregory inks 1-year extension with Cowboys

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Defensive end Randy Gregory signed a one-year extension with the Dallas Cowboys on Tuesday, sources told Todd Archer of ESPN.

The new deal, which locks him in through the 2021 season, includes a $200,000 signing bonus and can be worth up to $2.1 million in 2021 if he's on the game-day roster for six contests this season, Archer adds.

The league reinstated the 27-year-old - who's missed 46 games due to suspensions since entering the NFL in 2015 - last week after he was banned indefinitely in February 2019 for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy.

He's now allowed to enter the Cowboys' facilities for testing, meetings, and individual workouts, and Gregory may play as early as Oct. 25, when Dallas faces the Washington Football Team in Week 7.

The former second-round pick last played in 2018, amassing six sacks, two forced fumbles, and 15 quarterback hits through 14 games.

Dallas also extended Gregory last April, converting part of his salary into a signing bonus.

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