Bryant indicates he may sign later in season
The ballad of Dez Bryant's summer has been well-documented by now, and with the season quickly approaching, it appears that the former Dallas Cowboys star is content with missing the start of the season.
Bryant visited with the Cleveland Browns earlier this month but didn't sign a contract, remaining arguably the most high-profile free agent left on the market.
The veteran wideout took to Twitter on Monday, possibly revealing his plans for the upcoming season.
Bryant also blasted one of his critics who called him "desperate," noting that while he could sign before the year begins, his focus is on finding the right opportunity.
Bryant is still a productive receiver who caught 69 passes for 838 yards and six touchdowns in 16 games with the Cowboys in 2017. The three-time Pro Bowler is long removed from his top form, however, where he recorded three consecutive seasons with at least 1,200 yards and 12 touchdowns from 2012-14.
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