The Dallas Cowboys have made another addition to their defense, agreeing to a three-year, $33 million contract with safety Jalen Thompson, sources told ESPN's Todd Archer.
Earlier Monday, the Cowboys agreed to a trade with the Green Bay Packers to acquire Rashan Gary.
Thompson, 27, has spent his entire career with the Arizona Cardinals after they took him in the 2019 supplemental draft out of Washington State.
He established himself as a complement to Budda Baker in the secondary, making them one of the more feared tandems around the NFL.
Last season, he played 15 games and finished with his lowest defensive completion percentage of his career -- 62.3%. He allowed 38 catches on 61 targets and gave up three touchdowns. He had one interception in 2025 and finished with 95 tackles.
He has nine interceptions, 37 passes defended and 578 tackles in his career.
Also on Monday, the Cowboys agreed to a one-year deal with DE Sam Williams worth a maximum of $3 million, sources told ESPN's Todd Archer. Williams, the Cowboys' second-round pick in 2022, had one sack last year in coming back from a torn ACL.
ESPN's Josh Weinfuss contributed to this report.
