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Sources told ESPN.com that Cowboys OC Jason Garrett, who spent several hours meeting with Atlanta officials earlier in the day, was huddling with Dallas owner Jerry Jones on Wednesday night. Garrett met with the Ravens on Monday night and part of the day Tuesday before flying to Atlanta for a follow-up session. Jones is expected to be very persuasive in attempting to convince Garrett, who has been an assistant coach in the league for only three seasons, to remain on the Cowboys' staff.
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There have been reports that Jones has vowed to match any offer from another team. But that will probably be impractical if either Baltimore or Atlanta offers a deal in the range of $3 million annually, which is more than the Cowboys are paying incumbent head coach Wade Phillips. It is believed the Ravens formally offered Garrett their head coach job, at a salary of less than $3 million annually.
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