Dez Bryant's horrific 'Ray Rice-style' video set to be released today, career in jeopardy [Report]
UPDATE: Dez Bryant video confirmed by Adam Schefter
UPDATE: Screenshots of the video have been sent to media outlets
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Dez Bryant’s entire NFL career could be in jeopardy if the video he allegedly appears in is as bad as it sounds.
The clip of Bryant doing something ‘Ray Rice-worthy’ that has reportedly stalled his contract negations with the Dallas Cowboys, is set for an imminent release.
That’s according to Terez Owens, who are claiming that a “source” has informed them the “incriminating video of Dallas Cowboys superstar receiver Dez Bryant is being released today or tomorrow.”
They say the video is so bad it’s “five times worse than the Ray Rice video and that his “football career is in jeopardy.”
The Cowboys continue to claim that no such video exists but if the rumors are true and the video gets released to the public, it could have a seismic impact on the NFL.
On the back of a season where Ray Rice, Greg Hardy and Adrian Peterson all went through domestic violence cases that resulted in significant spells on the sideline, another such case with Bryant would rock the league.
Per Terez Owens:
According to our source, the Cowboys haven’t done a huge deal with Dez because of concern over the video. Unfortunately Bryant’s team won’t be able to stop the tape from getting out to the public.
Of course Cowboys COO Stephen Jones denies knowledge of such a video. This is going to be a game changer for the Cowboys future.
From Larry Brown Sports:
While we have no idea if the footage actually exists or is a complete fabrication, we do know that a report from several months ago indicated that the Cowboys are concerned about Bryant’s off-field behavior.
The team also had special rules they required him to follow off the field as of last year.
Although nothing has been confirmed as of yet, some dark clouds are forming in the distance that indicate another domestic abuse storm headed to the NFL.