Former Cowboys WR Cole Beasley signs with Giants

The Dallas Cowboys will see a familiar face quite often in the near future.  Wide receiver Cole Beasley was signed by the Cowboys in 2012 as an undrafted free agent and spent seven seasons with the team. After playing for the Buffalo Bills (twice) for the last four seasons, Beasley is back in the NFC […]

Add as preferred source on Google

The Dallas Cowboys will see a familiar face quite often in the near future. 

Wide receiver Cole Beasley was signed by the Cowboys in 2012 as an undrafted free agent and spent seven seasons with the team. After playing for the Buffalo Bills (twice) for the last four seasons, Beasley is back in the NFC East after signing with the New York Giants on Friday. 

This move reunites Beasley with Giants head coach Brian Daboll who was the Bills' offensive coordinator during most of his time in Buffalo.

Beasley was a slot demon for the Cowboys catching 319 passes for 3,271 yards and 23 touchdowns. He continued his good production in Buffalo as he racked up 233 receptions for 2,456 yards and 11 scores. 

Once Beasley left the Cowboys, he didn't always have the most flattering things to say about his former team which included pointing out favoritism and calling the facilities in Buffalo superior to those that exist in Dallas. So they'll likely be a few guys on the Cowboys that will be even more anxious to play the Giants twice this season now with Beasley on board. 

Feature image via Jamie Germano / USA TODAY NETWORK