Published 21:31 IST, January 8th 2020

Dez Bryant hits out at recently sacked Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett

It cost him both the 2018 and 2019 NFL seasons. A lot of people on social media criticised Bryant for his insensitive tweet. Keep reading for more information.

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Dez Bryant was drafted by Dallas Cowboys in first round of 2010 NFL Draft. He has earned three Pro Bowl berths. He was a first-team All-Pro player in 2014. Following an Achilles tendon tear in 2018, he has been without an NFL franchise. However, 31-year old was one of first to react to sacking of Dallas Cowboys coach - Jason Garrett.

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Dez Bryant lashes out at former Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett

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Dez Bryant took to Twitter with an incredibly blunt post to express his opinion at recent dismissal of Jason Garrett from Dallas setup. ex-Cowboys receiver always had a beef with Garrett ever since he was released back in 2018. Dez Bryant went on to add that Cowboys have instantly become contenders with Garrett officially out of Cowboys coaching department. Dez Bryant last played in NFL back in 2017 with Dallas Cowboys. He signed with New Orleans Saints in 2018 but tore his Achilles in practice. It cost him both  2018 and 2019 NFL seasons. A lot of people on social media criticised Bryant for his insensitive tweet. However,  former Saints player stood by what he said earlier.

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Dez Bryant thinks Cowboys are better off after sacking of Jason Garrett

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21:31 IST, January 8th 2020