When you bring in a new coach or coordinator and install a new system, it sometimes helps to bring with him players who've been playing for him and/or in his system. Such is the case with defensive end Kenyon Coleman, who played the past two seasons in Cleveland under defensive coordinator Rob Ryan. Ryan is now the defensive coordinator of the Cowboys, and early this morning the Cowboys agreed to terms with Coleman on a two-year contract, according to Todd Archer. Coleman, 32, was a backup lineman for the Cowboys from 2003-06. He spent two years as a productive starter for the New York Jets before moving in 2009 to Cleveland, where he blossomed under Ryan.
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