The Dallas Cowboys have decided to part ways with wide receiver Martavis Bryant, according to multiple reports. This comes after Bryant spent the last year on the team’s practice squad.
A Second Chance Gone Unsuccessful
Bryant, a former standout with the Pittsburgh Steelers, was reinstated by the NFL in 2023 after multiple suspensions for violating the league’s substance abuse policy. The Cowboys signed him to their practice squad late last season, hoping to revive his career.
Practice Squad Stint Ends Without Promotion
While Bryant remained with the Cowboys throughout the offseason, he never saw any regular-season action. He was released from the practice squad in January but later re-signed a futures deal. However, it appears the team has decided to move in a different direction.
Uncertain Future for Bryant
With his release from Dallas, Bryant’s NFL future remains uncertain. While some reports suggest interest from other teams, it’s unclear if he’ll get another opportunity to showcase his skills at the highest level.
Cowboys May Pursue Other Options
The Cowboys’ decision to release Bryant could indicate their desire to add depth or a different skillset at the wide receiver position. Reports suggest they may have already begun exploring other options.