INDIANAPOLIS, IN - DECEMBER 16: Dallas Cowboys defensive end Demarcus Lawrence (90) rushes into the backfield during the NFL game between the Indianapolis Colts and Dallas Cowboys on December 16, 2018, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, IN.

Report: Cowboys, Lawrence optimistic new deal will be reached soon

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The Dallas Cowboys and franchise-tagged defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence are both optimistic that an agreement for a new contract will be reached soon, a league source told ProFootballTalk's Michael David Smith.

Dallas admitted last month that negotiations with Lawrence were at an impasse after it tagged the pass-rusher for a second straight season at a one-year cost of $20.5 million. But the two parties have resumed negotiations and are making progress, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo.

Lawrence, who racked up double-digit sacks in each of the last two seasons, reportedly upped his asking price recently. He's believed to be seeking an average annual salary of $22.5 million, though it appears his position may have softened.

Khalil Mack, who makes $23.5 million per year, is the only defensive player with an annual salary higher than Lawrence's reported ask. Mack and Aaron Donald are the only two who take home more than $20 million yearly.

Lawrence, 26, is apparently postponing shoulder surgery and won't report to team activities until a long-term agreement has been inked.

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