Dez Bryant Wants to Play Two More Seasons, But Not With the Ravens
Dez Bryant wants to keep playing.
In a series of tweets Tuesday night, the 32-year-old receiver said that he plans to continue playing for two more seasons, but he doesn't want to suit up for the Baltimore Ravens ever again.
I plan on playing 2 more years and that’s it for me https://t.co/o6qDCPCo2r
— Dez Bryant (@DezBryant) February 23, 2021
"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."
Bryant signed with the Ravens' practice squad last season before being elevated to the 53-man roster on Nov. 28. He joined Baltimore after recovering from a torn Achilles he suffered while a member of the New Orleans Saints.
The former Cowboys star didn't blame Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson for his displeasure with the organization.
"Our chemistry was good on and off the field," Bryant said about Jackson. "But it was guys there before me who understood the offensive concepts better than me. You can't jeopardize that."
Bryant might want to continue playing, but will a team offer him a chance?
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