
Dez Bryant Rumors: WR Hints to Cowboys He'll Join Giants, Redskins or Eagles
Dez Bryant reportedly suggested he'll look to join one of the Dallas Cowboys' NFC East rivals—the New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles or Washington Redskins—after the team released him Friday.
Mickey Spagnola of the Cowboys' official site reported Bryant said, "I'll see guys twice this year" as he left the team facility. Bryant also hinted at two games against Dallas on Twitter:
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Bryant is coming off a 2017 campaign where he recorded 69 catches for 838 yards and six touchdowns while appearing in all 16 games for the first time since 2014.
In December, the 29-year-old wide receiver said he was open to a different role next season after serving as the team's main target for most of his career.
"Wherever they want me to be," Bryant told reporters. "At the end of the day, I just want to win. That's all I care about."
The three-time Pro Bowl selection was less receptive to the idea of a pay cut, though.
"Probably not. Hell no, man. I believe in me," he said.
Landing elsewhere in the NFC East, typically one of the NFL's most competitive divisions, would provide the best chance for him to show the Cowboys made a mistake.
That said, he wouldn't have much trouble finding a new home outside the NFC East either. NFL Network's Steve Wyche reported it's setting up to become an "incredibly aggressive" market for the new free agent.

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