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Dez Bryant agrees to deal with New Orleans

- — Jon Machota, The Dallas Morning News

FRISCO, Texas — Two-hundred and eight days after driving away from The Star for the last time, Dez Bryant has found a new team. The Dallas Cowboys’ all-time leader in touchdown receptions is joining the New Orleans Saints.

Bryant, according to multiple reports, is signing a one-year deal.

He won’t have to wait long to play against his former team. The 7-1 Saints travel to AT&T Stadium to face the Cowboys on Nov. 29.

“Dez is a great player,” Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett said Wednesday. “Dez was a great player in this organizati­on for a long time. I’m really happy for him and that opportunit­y. I know it’s important to him. He wants to finish his career strong.

“It seems like a real good opportunit­y for him. I know he’ll help their team.”

Bryant is joining one of the all-time great quarterbac­ks in Drew Brees and the NFC’s No. 1 scoring offense, which is averaging 34.9 points per game this season.

It will be interestin­g to see what kind of shape Bryant is in. He has posted several videos on his social media accounts over the last few months showcasing some of his workouts. But that’s different from football shape.

Bryant, who turned 30 on Sunday, has not played in a NFL game since Jan. 1 when the Cowboys finished the 2017 season against the Eagles.

Dallas released Bryant on April 13. The two-time Pro Bowler finished last season with 69 catches on 133 targets for 838 yards and six touchdowns.

Despite the Cowboys struggling at the receiver position this season, the club was never interested in bringing him back.

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