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Cowboys add QB Dalton as Prescott’s backup

Bears decline Trubisky’s 5th-year option for 2021

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DALLAS, May 3, (AP): Andy Dalton is coming home to Texas as Dak Prescott’s backup with the Dallas Cowboys.

Dalton and the Cowboys agreed to a one-year deal that guarantees the former Cincinnati starter $3 million and could be worth up to $7 million, two people with direct knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press.

The people spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the deal hasn’t been announced. The agreement was first reported by ESPN.

The Cowboys reached a deal with Dalton two days after he was released by the Bengals. That moved cleared the way for No. 1 overall draft pick Joe Burrow, who led LSU to the national championsh­ip.

Dalton, who was born and raised in the Houston area, led TCU to an undefeated season that included a Rose Bowl victory over Wisconsin during the 2010 season before the Bengals drafted him in the second round.

The Cowboys have relied on the untested Cooper Rush as Prescott’s backup the past two seasons. Dalton marks their biggest investment in a veteran backup since Prescott replaced the injured Tony Romo in 2016 and ended up taking his job for good.

Dalton started 133 games for the Bengals and led the franchise’s best stretch of playoff appearance­s – five straight from 2011-15 – but couldn’t get that elusive win.

Cincinnati lost in the first round each time, setting an NFL record. Dalton had a broken thumb and was sidelined for the last of those playoff appearance­s, which ended in a lastminute meltdown and an 18-16 loss to Pittsburgh during the 2015 season.

Coach Zac Taylor signaled the end of Dalton’s career in Cincinnati by benching him for three games midway through last year’s 2-14 season, a move that shocked Dalton and his longtime teammates. Dalton was upset the Bengals didn’t try to trade him before the deadline.

The Cowboys have placed the franchise tag on Prescott, who hasn’t signed the one-year tender worth about $31 million. The sides have until July 15 to get a long-term contract done.

The Chicago Bears have declined their fifth-year option for quarterbac­k Mitchell Trubisky for the 2021 season, a person familiar with the situation said.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the move has not been announced. The NFL Network first reported the decision.

The move is hardly a surprise considerin­g the way Trubisky struggled in his third season since the Bears drafted him with the No. 2 overall pick. His yards (3,138), completion rate (63.2%), touchdowns (17) and rating (83) all dropped from the previous year.

The Bears acquired 2018 Super Bowl MVP Nick Foles from Jacksonvil­le in March and plan to hold an open competitio­n for the starting job.

General manager Ryan Pace largely staked his reputation to Trubisky when he traded up a spot with

San Francisco to draft him ahead of

Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes and Houston’s Deshaun Watson. While Mahomes and Watson have emerged as two of the NFL’s best quarterbac­ks, Trubisky has mixed promising flashes with too many poor decisions and throws. And he is facing a murky future in Chicago.

The Bears went 8-8 and missed the playoffs for the eighth time in nine years last season after winning the NFC North at 12-4. Though their defense continued to excel, their offense ranked among the worst in the NFL.

Chicago lacked playmakers to complement receiver Allen Robinson and got little production from its tight ends. It addressed that issue by signing five-time Pro Bowl tight end

Jimmy Graham in March and drafting Notre Dame’s Cole Kmet in the second round last month.

The Kansas City Chiefs have agreed to a contract with defensive end Taco Charlton, adding a former first-round pick who flamed out in Dallas and Miami but whose athleticis­m is a perfect match for coordinato­r Steve Spagnuolo’s defense.

The 25-year-old Charlton was the 28th overall selection in the 2017 draft. He made seven starts for the Cowboys before sustaining a shoulder injury, and he was waived just two weeks into last season. The Dolphins signed Charlton and he made five starts and appeared in 10 games, but he was a healthy scratch the last four games of the regular season.

The Dolphins waived him and the Chiefs were able to sign him when he cleared waivers Friday.

Charlton will compete for playing time within a rotation that includes starting defensive ends Frank Clark and Alex Okafor, backups Tanoh Kpassagnon and Breeland Speaks, and fifth-round draft pick Mike Danna.

 ?? (AP) ?? In this Dec 15, 2019 file photo, Cincinnati Bengals quarterbac­k Andy Dalton (14) passes in the first half of an NFL football game against the New England Patriots in Cincinnati.
(AP) In this Dec 15, 2019 file photo, Cincinnati Bengals quarterbac­k Andy Dalton (14) passes in the first half of an NFL football game against the New England Patriots in Cincinnati.

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