Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones reiterated his desire to keep dynamic wide receiver Dez Bryant with the team.
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The Dallas Cowboys are trying to keep their star wide receiver Dez Bryant for the long-term, despite what reports are out there about off the field issues and partying Friday night in London. Owner Jerry Jones made it perfectly clear what his intentions were.
“What we want to do is have an agreement for the rest of Dez’s career,” Jones told reporters on Tuesday, via The Dallas Morning News. “To me, that says a lot about the concern about off-the-field [issues] if we want him on the Dallas Cowboys for the rest of his career.”
Stephen Jones, Jerry’s son and the team’s chief operating officer, provided a better look into actual negotiations between the two sides. The younger Jones also reiterated their desire to keep Bryant on the team.
“We’ve offered him some really nice contracts,” Stephen Jones said. “We also have to respect his views on where it is. My take on those things is that they ultimately find a way.
“I have a lot of confidence we will. I think Dez wants to be here and I know we want him here.”
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