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Dallas Cowboys are expected to release wide receiver Dez Bryant on Friday, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter and Todd Archer.
Said another source to ESPN's Chris Mortensen: "I think we are moving on."
Bryant arrived at the team's headquarters in Frisco, Texas, to meet with officials. The plan going into the meeting was to part ways with Bryant.
 

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Thinking he might be wearing the Silver and Black by the start of the season... Or at the very least suiting for a team on the west coast
 

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I'd say Ravens, that's where old WR's go to die last 4-5 years. Smith, Wallace, Maclin, possibly Crabtree. And they don't mind mercurial personalities as much as other teams.

Dak likes to throw to open guys, check down, doesn't really put the ball up for his horses so was always a tough fit. But Dez just isn't the same player as he was in his prime because of injuries.
 

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Not surprised...he's been working out at my gym in Southlake over the past couple of months. He actually wears clothing with his name on it...dude will blow up if he's in the right situation with a gunslinger again.
 
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Offshore section looking cleaner than usual lately. Think we know who the trouble making was coming from.....Justines countless meaningless threads was the problem. Along with harrycarry in here encouraging his stupidity. The less storytelling and more real shit the better.

Dez I'm not a fan of. Ravens don't need him now. Patriots aren't stupid. I don't know where he will go. Maybe stay in Texas and give Hopkins some help.
 

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Offshore section looking cleaner than usual lately. Think we know who the trouble making was coming from.....Justines countless meaningless threads was the problem. Along with harrycarry in here encouraging his stupidity. The less storytelling and more real shit the better.

Dez I'm not a fan of. Ravens don't need him now. Patriots aren't stupid. I don't know where he will go. Maybe stay in Texas and give Hopkins some help.

Yeah,the offshore has been a paradise the last week.

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Id take him on the Eagles but I doubt it. They are only about 2 mil under the cap. He keeps saying he wants to stay in the NFC East. Imagine him teamed up with OBJ!

Anyone have any idea what money hes gonna make. Will it be 1yr contact after 1 yr contract or will he get a 3-5 year deal. Im guessing he will be a 1 yr guy the rest of his career.
 

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overpaid, bad attitude, walks around like he owns the place, shows up late to practices and meetings. He needs Beicheck like a methhead needs Jesus
 

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Redskins could make sense. They pick up other people's garbage all the time
 

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Offshore section looking cleaner than usual lately. Think we know who the trouble making was coming from.....Justines countless meaningless threads was the problem. Along with harrycarry in here encouraging his stupidity. The less storytelling and more real shit the better.

Dez I'm not a fan of. Ravens don't need him now. Patriots aren't stupid. I don't know where he will go. Maybe stay in Texas and give Hopkins some help.

Now only if a guy would honor the terms of his lost bet, the offshore would be a dream place to be.
 

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Thinking he might be wearing the Silver and Black by the start of the season... Or at the very least suiting for a team on the west coast




I would like to say the Chiefs,but they just got rid of a problem child in Peters
 

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Dez Bryant: Playing with Odell Beckham Jr., Giants would 'be crazy'

Dez Bryant wants to stay in the NFC East, and apparently sees the New York Giants as an appealing team to play for.
In a wide-ranging interview with 247 Sports.com, Bryant was asked about several teams that he would potentially be interested in signing with. The former Cowboys star, when asked about the Giants, said it would "be crazy" to join Dallas' divisional rival.
"The Giants got a helluva defense," Bryant told 247Sports.com, which published a report Monday based off the interview. "They're going to pay OBJ [Odell Beckham Jr.], so coming back. Playing with him, Sterling [Shepard] ... the tight end [Evan Engram], [Eli] Manning? Crazy. ... That'd be crazy."
Bryant also mentioned the possibility that the Giants use the No. 2 overall draft pick on Penn State running back Saquon Barkley, who would bolster New York's running game and add balance to the offense.
After being released by the Cowboys, Bryant told the NFL Network on Friday that signing with another NFC East team is "something that I want." He reiterated that sentiment to 247Sports, saying that he would "like to play the Cowboys twice."
The Giants, as Bryant noted, are well-stocked at receiver, assuming Beckham returns healthy from a season-ending ankle injury and settles his contract dispute with the team. The Giants also may not have the salary-cap space to sign Bryant, although they would save $5.5 million against the cap if they cut veteran receiver Brandon Marshall. Bryant, however, insisted to 247Sports.com that his decision "won't be about money."
Bryant was asked about several other teams as well. The three-time Pro Bowler said it "wouldn't seem right" to join forces with Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers, noting that there is "too much history." He also said it would "be fun" to play for the Los Angeles Rams.
Bryant also discussed his exit from Dallas, where he played eight seasons. He acknowledged that he "should've been better at controlling my emotions" and that he "should've been a better professional," but also stressed that football is "the love of my life."
 

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