When the Dallas Cowboys open training camp this week, Jeremy Mincey likely won't be there.
The defensive end will not report after he and the Cowboys failed to reach a new deal this offseason, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
Mincey is the league's 70th-highest-paid defensive end, according to Schefter, and is slated to make $1.5 million this season. The 31-year-old could be trying to capitalize on a decent 2014, in which he led Dallas with six sacks.
It could be a good time for Mincey to try and force the Cowboys' hand. Six sacks isn't anything to brag about, but the team isn't stocked with pass-rushers, and Greg Hardy is suspended for the first four games.