He’s back!
According to reports, former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant is officially back in the NFL as a member of the New Orleans Saints.
Saints reached agreement with former Cowboys’ WR Dez Bryant, per source. He will sign Thursday.
Bryant is a Saint.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) November 7, 2018
According to Adam Schefter, the deal is for one year, through the end of the current season. Bryant apparently wants to prove himself and then become a free agent once again.
Dez Bryant’s deal with the Saints is for one year, through end of this season, per source. He wanted to prove what he can do and become a free agent again. And he gets to do it for a contender, which also was important to him.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) November 7, 2018
Bryant most recently played with the Cowboys in 2017, catching 69 passes for 838 yards and six touchdowns. In his career, he has 531 catches for 7,459 yards and 73 touchdowns in 113 games with the Cowboys.
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LOOK: The Detroit News uses headline to troll Lions’ Matt Patricia
The past week has been an interesting one for the Detroit Lions and it all ended on Sunday with a lackluster performance on the road against the Minnesota Vikings.
One of the big headlines this week, rather than talking about the football team, instead focused on an incident that happened during a Matt Patricia press conference.
During that presser, Patricia had an exchange with a reporter that left many media members feeling insulted.
In case you missed it, here was how the back-and-forth went.
Reporter: “Why do you think this move makes your franchise better?”
Patricia: “Ah, well, you know. Do me a favor just kinda sit up, just like, have a little respect for the process. Every day you come and ask me questions and you’re just kinda like you know, ‘gimme this.’ “
Reporter: “I’m sitting …”
Patricia: “I’m asking just to be a little respectful in this whole process.”
Reporter: “Okay, that’s fine.”
Patricia: “So ask me a question professionally and I’ll answer it for you.”
Patricia then went on to answer the question.
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