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Updated: December 7, 2010, 4:45 PM ET
Cowboys' Dez Bryant nets $1M bonus

By Calvin Watkins
ESPNDallas.com

Though Dallas Cowboys rookie wide receiver Dez Bryant's season is done because of season-ending surgery to his right leg, he became eligible for a $1 million roster bonus that will be paid next year.


The terms of Bryant's contract say he must play at least 35 percent of the offensive snaps and reach one of several clauses in his contract to become eligible for the bonus. Some of the clauses were that he needed to catch at least 41 or more receptions, pick up 801 or more receiving yards or get 12 or more touchdowns.

Bryant has played in more than 35 percent of the offensive plays and he finished the season with 45 catches.

By reaching at least two of these clauses, Bryant also triggered another clause in his contract for 2012, which makes him eligible for another roster bonus that's worth $1.4 million.

With his season over, Bryant had eight touchdowns, six receiving and two on special teams, plus he was third on the team in yards per catch with 12.5. He had 561 receiving yards.

Calvin Watkins covers the Cowboys for ESPNDallas.com
 

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Okay. Good for him. I'm excited about what he can do next year with Romo and Garrett being in charge.

So what kind of numbers can we expect from him next year assuming he stays healthy?

I think Miles Austin is playing his last 4 games of being the lead WR here. Bryant is the man next year. Which should lead to a 80-1300-14 type season. With maybe another return TD thrown in there.
 
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