Jason Garrett will receive a big increase in pay as part of his new deal with the Dallas Cowboys worth $30 million over five seasons.

There had been reports that Garrett's previous contract was worth $5 million per season, but he was basically on the same contract since becoming the highest paid assistant coach at 2008, which was worth $3.5 million annually.

That was “head coach money,” for offensive coordinator duties.

Garrett’s $6 million-a-year average would put him inside the top-10 paid coaches in the league, reportedly tied with Pittsburgh’s Mike Tomlin, Kansas City’s Andy Reid and Green Bay’s Mike McCarthy.