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FRISCO, Texas (AP) — The Dallas Cowboys have signed the four players who agreed to contracts on a busy second day of free agency, including the return of Terrance Williams as the No. 2 receiver behind Dez Bryant.
Williams signed his $17 million, four-year deal Saturday, while the three newcomers — cornerback Nolan Carroll and defensive linemen Stephen Paea and Demontra Moore — all signed Monday when the deals were announced. The agreements were reached Friday.
The Cowboys drafted the 27-year-old Williams in the third round in 2013. He has 2,791 yards and 20 touchdowns in four seasons.
Carroll joins Dallas from NFC East rival Philadelphia on a $10 million, three-year deal. Paea, a defensive tackle who was with Cleveland last season, and Moore, a defensive end for Seattle a year ago, signed one-year deals.
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