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Martavis Bryant cut by Commanders, stalling comeback bid
Martavis Bryant's attempt to return to the NFL has hit a setback as the Washington Commanders have released him after a promising preseason performance. Despite showing flashes of his former self in the preseason finale against New England, it wasn't enough to secure a spot on the roster. There remains a possibility that he could be signed to the practice squad if he clears waivers.
Martavis Bryant's attempt to return to the NFL has hit a setback as the Washington Commanders have released him after a promising preseason performance. Despite showing flashes of his former self in the preseason finale against New England, it wasn't enough to secure a spot on the roster. There remains a possibility that he could be signed to the practice squad if he clears waivers.
Commanders sign Martavis Bryant, after long NFL suspension
The Washington Commanders have signed wide receiver Martavis Bryant, who has not played in the NFL for six years due to a lengthy suspension for drug use. Standing at 6-foot-4, Bryant brings much-needed size to the Commanders' receiving corps, which has struggled with height. Coach Dan Quinn, who previously worked with Bryant in Dallas, praised his physical condition and eagerness to prove himself after a long journey through various football leagues.
The Washington Commanders have signed wide receiver Martavis Bryant, who has not played in the NFL for six years due to a lengthy suspension for drug use. Standing at 6-foot-4, Bryant brings much-needed size to the Commanders' receiving corps, which has struggled with height. Coach Dan Quinn, who previously worked with Bryant in Dallas, praised his physical condition and eagerness to prove himself after a long journey through various football leagues.