Cowboys Downplay Dez Bryant Outburts

Cowboys Downplay Dez Bryant Outburts

The Dallas Cowboys downplayed the heated altercations between wide receiver Dez Bryant and Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo and tight end Jason Witten during Sunday’s heart-wrenching loss to the Detroit Lions. 

Bryant was seen shouting at Romo. He was also involved in heated sideline altercation with Cowboys tight end Jason Witten and had to be restrained by DeMarcus Ware, who separated the two while lighting into Bryant.

“My passion is always positive,” Bryant said. “It’s always positive. It’s going to remain the same way. I’m not saying anything wrong. I’m not saying anything bad. It’s all positive. That’s just what it is.

Witten emphasized there were “no hard feelings” and the two hugged it out in the locker room. 

Romo echoed the same sentiments.

“He’s never complained to me about getting the ball,” Romo said. “He knows that the ball’s going where it’s supposed to. He knows that.

Jerry Jones and Jason Garrett also downplayed the situation.

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