Dez Bryant Plans to Play Two More Years

Looks like Dez Bryant wants to keep on playing in the NFL,  but it won’t be with the Ravens. In a series of tweets, Bryant addressed his time in Baltimore and why he never broke out of his limited role with the team.

“I realized quick Baltimore wasn’t the place for me,” Bryant wrote. “No bad blood. That’s their way of doing things so you gotta respect it.”

When a fan commented that he should have been given more to work with, Bryant responded:

“It’s hard. I’ve been off almost three years. I flashed my abilities to the point [Ravens coach John] Harbaugh asked was I ready to play because he thought I was ready …You have to learn the playbook … chemistry with the QB have to be on point.”

He said in another tweet that his chemistry with quarterback Lamar Jackson “was good on and off the field.”

 

After sitting out two seasons, the former Cowboys receiver signed with the Ravens’ practice squad last October before finally making his debut in Week 9.

Dez had six catches for 47 yards and two touchdowns in six games.’

Not sure Dez is going to make another roster, his best days are in the rear view mirror.


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