Friday, July 20, 2012

Dez Bryant

  • On Monday July 16, 2012, Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant was arrested for allegedly assaulting his mother Angela. Bryant has had brushes with the law before, but this was his first arrest.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Dez Bryant was on a hot seat since Monday. A report from espn.com said that the Dallas Cowboys wide receiver was arrested for allegedly assaulting his mother. Following the said breaking news, entertainment and sports news website GreenBeanBuddy.
  • (Houston Chronicle)
  • Former Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach understands that the times have changed from when he played in the NFL.
  • (Dallas Morning News)
  • Some rather dreadful news on a couple of high-end fantasy football wide receivers this week will surely change the WR landscape and draft placement of both Dez Bryant and Kenny Britt.
  • (KFFL.com)
  • Dallas Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant was arrested Monday after he assaulted his mother, Angela, on Saturday, DeSoto police captain Ron Smith said Tuesday.
  • (Abc Local Web)
  • Bryant was born in Lufkin, Texas, and attended Lufkin High School. As a senior he was a member of the Texas Football Super Team first-team and was an All-state selection after recording 53 receptions for 1,207 yards with 21 touchdowns.
  • (report - Worldnews.com)
  • Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant allegedly hit his mother in the face with his baseball cap and grabbed her by the shirt so hard that he ripped her bra, according to arrest documents obtained by TMZ.
  • (FOX News)
  • UPDATE: The Star-Telegram has posted audio of the 911 call Dez Bryants mother made in regards to her sons alleged assault. Angela D. Bryant is heard saying the Dallas Cowboys receiver tried to kill me, and He wont go home. I keep telling him to go home.
  • (Coloradoan)
  • DALLAS — With training camp just two weeks away, Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant is in trouble again. The talented wide receiver was arrested Monday after being accused of attacking his mother during an argument, hitting her arms and face.
  • (Washington Times)
  • We, the media pulpit, often do, of course, but the egregious error this particular instance is we the circus took the focus on Dez Bryant's latest (and most severe) transgression and directed it toward league ramifications.
  • (Frisco Enterprise)

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