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It’s been a while since Dez Bryant played in the NFL. He was last seen on the green while playing for the Dallas Cowboys in 2017. Bryant was allowed to leave in the 2018 offseason as the Cowboys opted against a contract extension. Dez then went on to sign a one-year contract worth $1.25 million with the Drew Brees-led New Orleans Saints.

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Fast forward to 2020 and Bryant could find himself playing alongside reigning league MVP, Lamar Jackson.

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Will Dez Bryant sign for Baltimore Ravens ahead of 2020 season?

As per NFL insider Ian Rapoport, Bryant was in Baltimore earlier today. He is scheduled for a tryout with John Harbaugh’s Baltimore Ravens. Bryant could certainly prove to be a huge asset to Harbaugh if he manages to make an impression during his workout. Harbaugh currently has Marquise Brown, Miles Boykin, De’Anthony Thomas, Chris Moore, and Jaleel Scott to choose from in the wideout department. According to reports, Bryant had turned down an offer from Baltimore when he left the Cowboys in 2017.

Prior to his injury, Bryant was a standout player in Dallas. He had almost 7,500+ receiving yards to this name with 85 TDs in the regular season. He was a first-round pick back in 2010 after impressing in his final year with Oklahoma State. Bryant currently holds the Cowboys’ all-time receiving touchdown record with 73 to his name. Will we see a potential Lamar Jackson – Dez Bryant pairing in the league this season? Time will tell.

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Daniel Arambur is an NBA Writer at EssentiallySports, bringing close to a decade of experience across sports media, digital strategy, and editorial operations. He covers trade rumors, game-day matchups, and long-form NBA features, with a particular knack for spotlighting underdog narratives and momentum-shifting storylines. A journalism graduate with a postgraduate certificate in Strategic Marketing and Communications from Conestoga College, Ontario, Daniel blends statistical context with sharp, opinion-led analysis.

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