Cowboys rack up $54K bill at rookie dinner
Team bonding doesn't always come cheap.
The Dallas Cowboys held their annual rookie dinner Monday night at Nick and Sam's Steakhouse in Dallas, and ended up with a bill totaling over $54,000, according to defensive tackle Tyrone Crawford's Snapchat.
.@TCrawford98 to me on #Cowboys party: 'To create different bonds w/in our team - amazing. Then the bill came: $55K. Not too bad.' pic.twitter.com/xu0UvGi2At
— mike fisher ✭ (@fishsports) October 19, 2016
Scout's Mike Fisher spoke to Barry Church and Dez Bryant about the dinner, both of whom gave a different account of who covered the bill.
"Yeah, the whole team was there, and it was amazing," Church said. "The rookies took care of everything. We had an amazing time."
"Nope, because as far as I know, lots of the guys just paid for themselves," Bryant said. "Nobody getting punished. Everybody together."
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