
Dez Bryant Rumors: Free Agent Market 'Incredibly Aggressive' for Ex-Cowboys WR
The Dallas Cowboys released Dez Bryant on Friday, and while Jerry Jones and Co. may feel like they are better off without their longtime star, the veteran receiver should have no trouble finding a new home.
According to NFL Network's Steve Wyche, there could be a bidding war on the open market for Bryant's services:
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Wyche notes that teams believe the 29-year-old still has plenty left in the tank. The only thing that could hold up contract talks, per Wyche, is money. Bryant was scheduled to make $12.5 million next season after signing a five-year, $70 million deal in the summer of 2015.
The first-time free agent made it clear, though, that money is not his top priority:
For what it's worth, Bryant tweeted that he felt this move was "personal" and that he's interested in staying inside the NFC East so he can play against his former team twice:
It should come as no surprise that teams are interested in a receiver who once had three consecutive seasons with 1,000 yards and 12-plus touchdowns. After all, plenty of players around the league made recruiting pitches to Bryant shortly after the news of his release broke.

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