Cowboys agree to terms with Claiborne

3:43 PM, Jul 23, 2012   |    comments
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Irving, TX (Sports Network) - The Dallas Cowboys have agreed to terms with cornerback Morris Claiborne on a four-year contract.

The fully guaranteed four-year deal is worth a reported $16.4 million, including a $10.3 million signing bonus. There is an option for a fifth season.

The Cowboys moved up from 14th to No. 6 in this year's draft to land the LSU product.

He was unable to practice all offseason because of a wrist injury that required surgery prior to the draft. Claiborne is expected to practice Wednesday when rookies, first-year players, quarterbacks and selective veterans report for training camp.

Claiborne intercepted six passes in 2011, when he was named a first-team All- American and winner of the Jim Thorpe Award, given to the year's best defensive back.

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