The Cowboys made another free agency move on Monday night. They struck a one-year, $4.75 million deal with offensive lineman Rob Jones, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Jones has spent the last four years with the Dolphins, and he started all 17 games for the team last season. He should be a solid veteran presence on their line this fall, especially because the team needs to fill a vacancy at guard after the retirement of seven-time All-Pro Zach Martin.
Jones marks one of the few moves Dallas made in what has been a quiet free agency period so far for the team. The Cowboys also agreed to a three-year deal with defensive end Chauncey Golston and struck a one-year deal with running back Javonte Williams earlier in the day.