Cowboys' Jason Witten says he is coming back in 2018
Dallas Cowboys tight end Jason Witten said he will continue his career in 2018.
"I love playing this game too much," Witten said, "and I know I can play at a high level." Witten is set to turn 36 this offseason and the Cowboys may go looking for a more dynamic player at the position, but that doesn't mean he can't return to the team for 2018.
Witten caught 63 passes for 560 yards -- averaging 8.9 yards per catch -- and five touchdowns in 2017.
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