The Facts: Butler has yet to find a new home, but he knows he will have one. He has visits scheduled to Seattle, Chicago, Jacksonville and Arizona, Jane Slater of NFL Network reports.
Diehards Line:
As PFT's Charean Williams reminded readers, Butler declared in January he was not returning to Dallas if he wasn’t a starter. The Cowboys have added receivers Allen Hurns and Deonte Thompson in free agency, assuring Butler not only won’t start but won’t have a spot on the roster. He made only 15 catches in 2017 and has 73 in his five-year career. Butler, 28, played 261 offensive snaps last season, which was fourth among the team’s wide receivers.