Dez Bryant tried a comeback last year, but it was cut short due to an Achilles injury. He says he's ready to try again, and he'll be contacting teams soon.
According to NFL "expert" Charley Casserly, the Cowboys threw the ball to Dez Bryant too much last year. Yeah, you're right. Dez Bryant didn't play for the Cowboys last year.
Dallas Cowboys All-Pro wide receiver Dez Bryant told the team he's prepared to skip training camp and real games if he doesn't get a long-term contract by Wednesday.
It's been a hot topic for Dallas Cowboys fans all over the world - Dez Bryant blowing up on the sidelines during their loss to the Detroit Lions. Apparently those people, including myself, might have been wrong. The NFL have released audio of Dez actually showing support which contradicts what everybody thought was going on.
Last week, Dallas Cowboys nose tackle, Jay Ratliff, was arrested and charged with DWI. This was only a few months after his backup nose tackle, Josh Brent was arrested for involuntary manslaughter after killing a teammate while driving drunk. Well, in the long history of the Cowboys, many players, and even coaches (see Barry Switzer) have gotten into trouble. So, I asked you who you thought wou
The Dallas Cowboys, apparently, are not taking any chances when it comes to Dez Bryant getting into trouble. In fact, the team have set some new rules for the talented receiver.
Recently, Dez Bryant of the Dallas Cowboys, was arrested for domestic violence after reportedly assaulting his mother. Several former Cowboy players have given their opinions of the incident, including Hall of Fame quarterback, Roger Staubach, who said that maybe the Cowboys should "cut the chord" meaning get rid of him. I asked you if you thought that the 'Boys should get rid of him a