Martavis Bryant signs with Cowboys
The former Steeler last played in the NFL in 2018
Former Steelers wide receiver Martavis Bryant is signing with the Dallas Cowboys.
The former fourth-round pick out of Clemson last played in the NFL in 2018 with the Oakland Raiders before getting suspended indefinitely after repeated violations of the NFL’s substance abuse policy. He had previously been suspended for the entirety of the 2016 season for repeated violations. Bryant was reinstated by NFL Commissioner
Roger Goodell on Saturday.
Bryant had 126 catches and 17 touchdowns in three seasons with the Steelers and most recently played football in the XFL in the Spring of 2023 with the Vegas Vipers. The 32 year-old could potentially be an immediate impact player in the Cowboys’ offense, as they have struggled to find a consistent No. 2 receiver to compliment CeeDee Lamb.
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