Dez Bryant realizes exactly that it is so difficult to acquire work as a NFL player.
The veteran recipient spent his initial eight seasons with the Dallas Cowboys as truly outstanding at his position, acquiring three Pro Bowl compartments and an All-Pro gesture. At that point, at 29 years of age, he lost his employment.
The Cowboys delivered Bryant in April 2018, a month into an evaporated free office market. He didn’t look for some kind of employment again until November with the New Orleans Saints, part of the way through the 2018 season. That work finished before his first game because of a burst Achilles ligament endured by and by.
He didn’t play again until week nine of the 2020 season with the Baltimore Ravens after in excess of two full seasons from the association. Presently he’s a free specialist, searching again for fill in as a 32-year-old ex-Pro Bowler.
Bryant responds to report of Jaguars’ arrangement to sign Tebow
So when Tim Tebow purportedly consented to an arrangement with his old companion and new Jacksonville Jaguars mentor Urban Meyers nine years eliminated from an absolute disappointment of a NFL profession, Bryant was, well … bewildered.
Tim Tebow back in the NFL?
On the off chance that you missed it, NFL Network gave an account of Monday that the Jaguars are intending to sign Tebow to a one-year bargain as a tight end. Not a quarterback.
The mentor and tutor he won two school titles and a Heisman Trophy close by is in the NFL and giving him one more shot in a severely serious alliance playing a position he’s rarely played — at 33 years of age.
What’s more, Bryant — as yet searching for work — thinks that its difficult to accept.