A former Clemson wide receiver was cut by one NFL team this week, though he is reportedly drawing interest from other teams in the league. Martavis Bryant
2,100-yard free agent and former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver, Martavis Bryant is expected to have interest from teams after his release. According to a report, the reinstated wideout will soon visit with other teams this offseason and may find a new NFL home.
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The Dallas Cowboys are releasing WR Martavis Bryant, who has been trying to find a foothold in the NFL since being reinstated from suspension.
The Dallas Cowboys are releasing former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Martavis Bryant, according to a report by Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. If you wanted to put more speculation into the fuel of just who the Steelers could look at for wide receivers on the open market, Bryant, an old friend, could be in consideration for him.
Wide receiver Martavis Bryant was released by the Cowboys on Wednesday but is reportedly still drawing interest from other teams.
The Dallas Cowboys are releasing former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Martavis Bryant, according to a report by Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. Bryan made his return to the NFL late last this season after he spent four years waiting out reinstatement for an indefinite suspension by commissioner Roger Goodell.
The Cowboys brought in Martavis Bryant late last season as a flier who could potentially help as a supporting caster, but they never activated the ex-Steelers starter.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Cowboys released WR Martavis Bryant on Wednesday. Pelissero also reports Bryant has interest around the league and is expected to have visits scheduled with other teams soon. Bryant, 32, is a former fourth-round pick of the Steelers back in 2014.
The Dallas Cowboys' season ended the same time the Pittsburgh Steelers did, and as they prepare for the offseason, they'll start with their reserve/future
The Dallas Cowboys officially signed WR Martavis Bryant, RB Snoop Conner and RB Malik Davis to futures contracts for the 2024 season on Wednesday. Futures deals are essentially camp invites that will allow players to compete for roster spots during offseason workouts and training camp.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Martavis Bryant is re-signing with the Dallas Cowboys on a reserve/future contract for the 2024 season, according to a report by Aaron Wilson of KRPC-TV in Houston.
The Cowboys signed receiver Martavis Bryant to a reserve futures contract on Wednesday, according to NFL insider Aaron Wilson. Bryant was a member of Dallas’ practice squad this past season.
According to Michael Gehlken, the Cowboys are signing WR Martavis Bryant to a futures contract. Futures deals are essentially training camp invites that secure these players a spot on the 90-man roster and a chance to compete for a spot on the team.
The good news for Martavis Bryant, who arrived in Dallas this fall after having served a half-decade under NFL behavioral suspension before his reinstatement?
La’el Collins is the headliner in terms of his ability to help on the field. But for Dallas Cowboys fans? Martavis Bryant is in the Thursday conversation as well.
The Dallas Cowboys will head to Western New York to face off against the Buffalo Bills. Sunday’s game has significant playoff implications for both teams, with Dallas fighting for the NFC East and Buffalo a loss away from falling back into the stampede of mediocre AFC teams.
There seems to be a great deal of misunderstanding of where Martavis Bryant is in his NFL career, a career that has a bit of new life now that the league has ended his suspension, allowing him to sign with the Dallas Cowboys.
The Dallas Cowboys offered Martavis Bryant new life. And now the receiver is proclaiming that the “sky’s the limit” on his reinvigorated career. The Cowboys signed Bryant this week.
The Dallas Cowboys’ wide receiver room is getting a little more crowded.
Bryant last played in the NFL during the 2018 season when he was a member of the Oakland Raiders.
Shams Charnia is reporting that the Cowboys are signing WR Martavis Bryant to a contract following his recent tryout for the team. According to Jordan Schultz, Bryant is being added to the Cowboys’ practice squad. Had Bryant left his visit with the Cowboys, he was reportedly set to meet with the Titans.
The Steelers struggling offense could use any help it can get, which has some believing they could reunite with one of their best playmakers of the Ben Roethlisberger era.
The NFL has officially reinstated wide receiver Martavis Bryant, making him eligible to return to the NFL if he can find a team willing to take a chance on him.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Martavis Bryant is looking to return to the NFL after a five-year absence. Bryant has officially been reinstated by commissioner Roger Goodell and is hopeful of finding a new team, his agent James Peterson told Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.
Martavis Bryant is on the comeback trail. According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the veteran receiver has been reinstated by Commissioner Roger Goodell and is drawing interest around the NFL.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are known for drafting elite talent at the wide receiver positions. There are too many names to recognize when it comes to those drafted in the last two decades.
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