Dez Bryant celebrates Cowboys victory in tunnel after being forced from game
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant left Sunday's game against the New York Giants for the second time after suffering a broken foot.
Following the Cowboys 27-26 comeback win, Bryant celebrated in the tunnel, congratulating teammates as they came off the field. He was diagnosed with a broken bone in his foot and is expected to miss 4-6 weeks.
Warning: Video contains coarse language.
A happy Dez Bryant outside the Cowboys locker room (caution language). @NBCDFW pic.twitter.com/9RU02HBm94
— Pat Doney (@PatDoneyNBC5) September 14, 2015
Bryant left the game in the first quarter and was administered an IV for dehydration. After returning, the All-Pro suffered a foot injury and was helped to the locker room by a trainer.
Dez Bryant just hopped out of locker room, yelling at teammates, "That's what the f--- I'm talking about": pic.twitter.com/LyXxBWwliM
— Brandon George (@DMN_George) September 14, 2015
Bryant was not available for the Cowboys' final three drives. Before leaving, he had five receptions for 48 yards.
Even the broken foot couldn't keep Bryant's enthusiasm down.
I'll be back soon but how about 9????????#cowboynation
— Dez Bryant (@DezBryant) September 14, 2015
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