OXNARD, Calif. (AP) — Dez Bryant wanted to toss a football with fellow receiver Cole Beasley almost as soon as he took the field for the first time at the training camp he threatened to skip without a long-term contract. The Cowboys had their enthusiastic All-Pro for the opening workout Thursday because the sides agreed on a five-year, $70 million contract hours before a July 15 deadline that would have forced Bryant to play on a one-year deal — if at all. So instead of worrying about whether his "vocal leader" would report to camp, Beasley just had to make sure he didn't throw out his arm. "He's like an old kid, man," Beasley said with a smile.