The Dallas Cowboys know their star wide out could miss up to 2 months after he broke his right foot in the season opener this past weekend. So, they went out and got themselves another wide receiver to help fill the void.

Dallas acquired Oakland wide receiver Brice Butler yesterday in a trade that will surely help the Cowboys beef up their offense.

It’s been expected that the team would address its wide out corps while Bryant recovers from foot surgery. The Cowboys worked out veteran receivers Nick Toon, Hakeem Nicks, Clyde Gates and Austin Pettis on Tuesday morning.

They ultimately opted to acquire Butler, who is in his third season with the Raiders after playing for both Southern California and San Diego State during his college career. If Butler is on the Cowboys’ 53-man roster for six games this season, Dallas will exchange its 2016 fifth-round draft pick for Oakland’s 2016 sixth-rounder.

At 6-3, 213 pounds, Butler could account for some of the size the Cowboys lost when Bryant was injured. The Raiders made him inactive for their Week 1 loss to Cincinnati, but he appeared in 15 games for Oakland last year and recorded 21 catches for 280 yards and two touchdowns.

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