Martavis Bryant Released by Dallas Cowboys
The Dallas Cowboys have recently made a significant roster move, parting ways with wide receiver Martavis Bryant. This decision follows Bryant’s signing to the team’s practice squad in November 2023. Despite initial optimism about his potential contribution, Bryant has not seen any NFL action since 2018 when he played for the Raiders. His career has been marred by suspensions, and at 32 years old, time is running out for him to reignite his NFL journey.
Bryant arrived at the Cowboys as a hopeful addition late last season, with the team banking on his ability to serve as a deep-threat target. However, despite being on the roster, he was never activated during the regular season. While other teams have reportedly expressed interest in the 6-foot-4 receiver, his stock has not reached the heights it once did when he was traded to the Raiders for a third-round pick.
The turning point in Bryant’s career came with a series of suspensions. After serving an indefinite league suspension, he struggled to regain his footing in the NFL. Despite his physical talents, the lack of recent game time has significantly hindered his chances of making a substantial impact on the field.
While it remains possible for Bryant to find another opportunity elsewhere, he faces an uphill battle. The Cowboys’ decision to release him and bring in Zay Jones signals a shift in their direction. As Bryant navigates this critical juncture, the NFL landscape awaits his next move.