Report: Dez Bryant Signs One-Year Deal With New Orleans Saints After Long Free Agency Wait
The New Orleans Holy people have marked wide collector Dez Bryant to a one-year contract, as per NFL System's Ian Rapoport. He will allegedly sign the agreement on Thursday.
As indicated by ESPN's Adam Schefter, the arrangement will go through the finish of this season. Bryant 'needed to demonstrate what he can do and turn into a free specialist once more', Schefter reports.
The news comes after the Holy people got Bryant for an exercise on Tuesday. New Orleans additionally worked out veteran recipients Brandon Marshall and Kamar Aiken.
Bryant, 30, was on the open market in the wake of being discharged by Dallas in April. The three-time Master Bowler played eight seasons in Dallas and recorded three straight periods of no less than 1,200 yards and 12 touchdowns from 2012 to 2014. He has fought foot and knee wounds as of late. Bryant had only 69 gets for 838 yards and six touchdowns last season in 16 recreations played.
Bryant's expansion helps the Holy people (7– 1) expand on a thin accepting center. Professional Bowler Michael Thomas has 70 gets for 880 yards and five touchdowns this season, however generation has been temperamental outside of Thomas' execution. Veteran wide recipient Ted Ginn Jr. was put on harmed hold with knee damage a month ago and recently marked collector Cameron Meredith has seen no objectives in the course of the last three amusements.
The Holy people play the Bengals on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET. Bryant will confront the Cattle rustlers on Nov. 29.
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