The Cowboys keep their All-Pro punter.

We have terms of the deal, and news that Anger was being pursued by the Denver Broncos.
The Cowboys will have their special teams battery together for another year with punter Bryan Anger agreeing to a two-year deal, per source. Anger has averaged 49 yards per punt in four years with the Cowboys and has been named to the Pro Bowl twice.
— Todd Archer (@toddarcher) March 11, 2025
The Dallas Cowboys have been busy the last few days adding supplemental pieces to their roster. They have been adding players like Javonte Williams to their backfield, they also picked up veteran Solomon Thomas and former first-round pick Payton Turner for the defensive line. Yet, the Cowboys also focused internally today, signing one of the core members of their special teams.
Per source, Broncos went hard after punter Bryan Anger today but he’s going back to Dallas after agreeing to terms with Cowboys (2 years, $6.4m).#9sports
— MikeKlis9NEWS (@mikeklis9news) March 12, 2025
Keeping continuity for their new special teams coordinator, Nick Sorenson, has been a focus for the Cowboys in the early stages of free agency. After retaining special teams star KaVontae Turpin, gunner C.J. Goodwin, and long snapper Trent Sieg, the Cowboys are also keeping punter Bryan Anger in the fold.
Anger and the team agreed to a new two-year contract. Anger has one of the biggest legs in the NFL and, two years ago, had a career-high 51.4 yards per punt. Anger has been in Dallas since 2021 and has been named two Pro Bowls and two First-Team All-Pro selections with the Cowboys.