Dez Bryant has moved on.
Sunday's divisional-round matchup with the Green Bay Packers will have many looking back on a certain controversial call from the 2014 playoffs, but the Dallas Cowboys' star receiver says it hasn't provided any added incentive this time around.
"I don't even care," Bryant said Thursday, according to Jon Machota of The Dallas Morning News. "That was 2014. There's no extra motivation. There's no nothing. If there's any motivation, it's just to prepare better than the last time. I feel like I've done that."
The infamous play in question involved a game-changing catch from Bryant being overturned and robbing Dallas of a possible trip to the NFC Championship Game.
After missing out on the playoffs the following season, a new-look Cowboys team now finds itself back in the same position against Green Bay with another major opportunity.
Bryant finished the regular season with 50 receptions for 796 yards and eight touchdowns. He'd be expected to have a significant role if the Cowboys are to get a win and set out on a Super Bowl run.













