The Facts:
Following up on the
ongoing story. ... Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones didn’t sound worried about Orton's absence from voluntary offseason workouts. "I have not talked to him, but I know Jason (Garrett) and our coaches have," Jones said on Monday. “That’s just a situation that we’ll work through. We expect Kyle, when mandatory practice starts and mandatory things begin, we fully expect Kyle to be there.”
Reported by ESPN.com
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Several players, including Orton, receive bonus money for attending workouts. Orton stands to lose $75,000 if he fails to complete workouts. Orton is considering retirement, and to protect themselves, the Cowboys signed two quarterbacks, Brandon Weeden and Caleb Hanie, in free agency. Cowboys officials were told Orton would return for 2014 and his agent, David Dunn, confirmed the conversations with reporters at the NFL owners meetings.
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