Dez Bryant Injury: Updates on Cowboys WR's Arm
Dez Bryant appeared to injure his arm shortly into the Dallas Cowboys' Week 12 game against the New York Giants.
The injury occurred in the first quarter on a deep throw over the middle of the field. Bryant had a chance to make a play, but the pass was intercepted by safety Antrel Rolle.
To make matters worse for the Cowboys, Bryant ran off the field in pain, as noted by Carlos A. Mendez of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
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"Dez up and runs off. Dangling right arm. Holding his shoulder on the sideline.
— Carlos A. Mendez (@calexmendez) November 24, 2013"
Charean Williams of the same publication then added that he was being examined by doctors on the sideline:
"It looked like he was holding his arm. They are looking at him on the bench.
— Charean Williams (@NFLCharean) November 24, 2013"
Before coming out of the game, Bryant had one reception for 11 yards on four targets. He entered the week with 52 catches for 749 receiving yards, both of which led the team. He also ranked tied for sixth in the NFL with eight receiving touchdowns.
However, Bryant was able to return to the game despite the scare (via Charean Williams of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram):
"Dez is back out there.
— Charean Williams (@NFLCharean) November 24, 2013"
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