Tagged: Dez Bryant (62 Results)
Veteran WR Bryant planning to play two more seasons
Veteran wide receiver DEZ BRYANT said earlier this week via social media that he plans to play two more seasons in the NFL. The 32-year-old Bryant added that he has no… More interest in returning to Baltimore for those two years, and the feeling appears to be mutual from the Ravens perspective. Bryant played in just six games for the Ravens in 2020, making 6 catches for 47 yards and 2 touchdowns. Less
Source: NBC Sports
Dez Bryant scores first touchdown in 1,106 days
Baltimore Ravens veteran wide receiver DEZ BRYANT caught an 11-yard touchdown pass from LAMAR JACKSON in Sunday’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, marking the first time he has reached the end… More zone since December 10th, 2017. The touchdown was Bryant’s only catch of the game, but he made it count. Meanwhile, Jackson had another MVP performance with 4 total touchdowns against the Jaguars. Jackson threw for 3 scores and ran for another. Less
Source: Team Website
Ravens activate WR Bryant from Covid-19 reserve list
The Baltimore Ravens activated wide receiver DEZ BRYANT this week after the veteran spent five days on the Covid-19 reserve list. Bryan can rejoin the team this week in practice and… More should be available for Sunday’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. With a suddenly depleted wide receiving corps, Bryant’s services may be needed this weekend. Less
Source: Team Website
Ravens place WR Bryant on Covid-19 reserve list
The Baltimore Ravens officially added wide receiver DEZ BRYANT to the Covid-19 reserve list on Thursday. The Ravens also announced that Bryant will quarantine for ten days, meaning that he will miss the team’s upcoming Monday night game against the Cleveland Browns.
Source: NBC Sports
Ravens WR Bryant tests positive for Covid prior to kickoff
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver DEZ BRYANT missed Tuesday night’s game against the Dallas Cowboys after testing positive for Covid during pregame warmups. A frustrated Bryant questioned why the game was still… More played and initially said that he would not return for the remainder of the 2020 season. Bryant seemed to backtrack in later via social media. Less
Source: ESPN.com
Dez Bryant makes first catch since 2017
Veteran Baltimore wide receiver DEZ BRYANT caught his first passes since the 2017 season in the Ravens game against the Tennessee Titans on Sunday. Bryant led all Ravens wide receivers in… More receptions with 4, although tight end MARK ANDREWS led the team with 5 catches in the game. Meanwhile, the receiver that was expected to lead the Ravens this year, HOLLYWOOD BROWN, recorded no catches on three targets. Less
Source: Dallas Morning News
Ravens to add WR Dez Bryant to practice squad
The Baltimore Ravens are planning to sign veteran free agent wide receiver DEZ BRYANT to their practice squad. The former All-Pro wideout has not played in an NFL game since the… More end of the 2017 season. Under special rules designed to give teams more roster flexibility during the pandemic, the NFL is allowing veterans like Bryant to sign onto practice squads. Less
Source: NBC Sports
Bryant works out for Ravens, leaves without contract
Free agent wide receiver DEZ BRYANT worked out for the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday, but he reportedly left town without a contract. Bryant has not played in an NFL game since the end of the 2017 season, but he appears to be aiming for a comeback.
Source: NBC Sports
Around the NFL: Dez Bryant
I see that the Ravens are kicking the tires on Dez Bryant. I don’t think that’s anything that anybody should be giving too much consideration. I don’t expect they’ll sign him, and if they do, I doubt he’ll play a meaningful role. more »
Dez Bryant to work out for Ravens
The Baltimore Ravens seem to have a strange fascination with veteran free agent wide receivers whose best days are likely in the rear-view mirror. The Ravens are reportedly bringing in free… More agent wideout DEZ BRYANT this week for a workout. Bryant, 31, has not played in an NFL game since the end of the 2017 season. Earlier in the offseason, Ravens quarterback LAMAR JACKSON was reportedly lobbying for the team to bring veteran ANTONIO BROWN in for a workout, although the team never did. Less
Source: Baltimore Sun
Bryant interested in return to NFL, Cowboys
Former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver DEZ BRYANT has contacted team VP Stephen Jones to express his interest in returning to his former team. Jones said that the Cowboys have made no… More decision on Bryant, adding that they are just starting to meet with new coach Mike McCarthy about personnel. Bryant sat out the 2019 season getting himself mentally and physically ready to play. Less
Source: Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Factoid: Dez Bryant
Dez Bryant says he’s ready to bounce back in a big way. The three-time Pro Bowl is available and campaigning for a new team. “I will be a steal wherever I go,” Bryant posted on his Twitter account yesterday. “Bet on it.” more »
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Saints find replacement for WR Bryant
With DEZ BRYANT out for the season without ever playing a down for New Orleans, the Saints have turned to veteran wide receiver BRANDON MARSHALL. Marshall, 34, started the season and… More played six games with the Seattle Seahawks before being released at the end of October. Time will tell if Marshall can have a fantasy impact with his new team. Less
Source: New Orleans Times-Picayune
Bryant out with likely torn Achilles
Just two days after signing with the New Orleans Saints, wide receiver DEZ BRYANT appears to be done for the 2018 season. The Saints fear that Bryant tore his Achilles tendon on the final play of Friday’s practice, with an MRI considered a mere formality to confirm the devastating injury.
Source: ESPN.com
Bryant’s status for Sunday – “We’ll See”
New Orleans head coach Sean Payton offered up a “we’ll see” in response to questions about whether or not new wide receiver DEZ BRYANT will play on Sunday when the Saints… More face the Cincinnati Bengals. Bryant reportedly immersed himself in team meetings on Thursday in an effort to prepare for Sunday’s game. Less
Source: NFL.com