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Report: No team wants Greg Hardy, GMs say

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Greg Hardy's time in the NFL may be nearing its end.

The veteran defensive end, who hit the free-agent market in March following a one-year stint with the Dallas Cowboys, hasn't received any sort of known interest this offseason.

After speaking with a number of general managers, ESPN's Ed Werder reports the most widespread opinion around the league is that nobody wants to sign Hardy.

Hardy caught on with the Cowboys as a free agent last offseason. Dallas was one of few clubs to show interest in his services on the heels of a 2014 campaign in which he spent all but one game on the commissioner's exempt list as a result of a domestic violence incident.

Though the 27-year-old started all 12 contests for the Cowboys after returning from his four-game suspension, his behavior made him a locker room distraction throughout the season.

Two months after again becoming a free agent, Hardy and his representation appear to be trying to drum up interest. Agent Drew Rosenhaus has reportedly shared information about Hardy's attempts at self-improvement with all 32 teams, detailing his evaluation and treatment for personality and mood disorders.

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