
Dez Bryant and Greg Hardy Exchange Words on Sideline During Game vs. Giants
In danger of extending their losing streak to four games, the Dallas Cowboys had a couple of key players engage in a heated confrontation down on the sideline during Sunday's game against the New York Giants.
Following a 100-yard kickoff-return touchdown that helped give the Giants a 27-20 lead midway through the fourth quarter, Fox cameras showed Dallas defensive end Greg Hardy and receiver Dez Bryant—who is out with a foot injury—exchanging words.
Prior to his altercation with Bryant, Hardy slapped away the clipboard of the Cowboys special teams coach. In a key moment, it seems Hardy couldn't keep his composure.
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Fortunately for the Cowboys, there was no physical altercation between Hardy and Bryant. Hardy walked away while Dallas defensive tackle Tyrone Crawford went over to keep Bryant under control.
After the game, Bryant said that the exchange was a non-issue, per ESPN's Josina Anderson:
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