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Dez Bryant tears achilles in practice


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Ian Rapoport Retweeted Tom Pelissero

Unreal. #Saints WR Dez Bryant works his way back, signs… and could be done for the season already. MRI now, then he’ll get another opinion. But very bad news.

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Dez Bryant was helped off the field at #Saints practice today after suffering what the team fears may be a torn Achilles, sources tell me and @RapSheet. He’s getting an MRI now.
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Just now, CAPantherFan said:
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Ian Rapoport Retweeted Tom Pelissero

Unreal. #Saints WR Dez Bryant works his way back, signs… and could be done for the season already. MRI now, then he’ll get another opinion. But very bad news.

Ian Rapoport added,

Tom PelisseroVerified account @TomPelissero
Dez Bryant was helped off the field at #Saints practice today after suffering what the team fears may be a torn Achilles, sources tell me and @RapSheet. He’s getting an MRI now.
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Well that sucks for Dez and NO.  Wanted to laugh at their misfortune but after last night I'm not going their.

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