Dez Bryant says joining Ravens are one of his dream goals

After previously turning down the Baltimore Ravens, wide receiver Dez Bryant says they’re one of three dream teams he’d like to play for.

 

The Baltimore Ravens enter the 2020 offseason with a few major needs. While not at the top of their priority list, Baltimore needs a sure-handed possession receiver on the outside to compliment all the speed they have. One player tossed his hat into the ring already: Dez Bryant

Bryant posted on Twitter that one of his dream goals is to don the black and purple uniforms of the Ravens.

Bryant would certainly fit the build of guys Baltimore likes, but he hasn’t played since 2017 when he was last with the Dallas Cowboys. Still, Bryant is a proven commodity, catching 531 passes for 7,459 yards and 73 touchdowns over eight seasons in Dallas.

In fact, the Ravens tried to woo Bryant to sign with them in 2018, only to be spurned by him at the time. When Twitter users reminded Bryant that not only did he not sign with Baltimore but later said he didn’t regret the decision, he was quick to say he wasn’t in the right state of mind at the time.

With coach John Harbaugh telling reporters the Ravens were looking for two pretty specific types of wide receivers this offseason, it might open the door to Bryant getting another offer. Though it seems unlikely Bryant would get near the same offer as before, if Baltimore is a dream location, he might be willing to take a minimum salary to play with the Ravens.

Time will tell if Baltimore actually shows any interest in Bryant or if they’re not very eager to work with a guy that previously turned them down.

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