Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant (foot, knee) is listed as probable for the team’s Week 10 match up against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Bryant did not participate in practice on Wednesday before being upgraded to a limited participant on Thursday and Friday. Despite the lack of full participation in practice throughout the week, Bryant is fully expected to suit up on Sunday.
Dez Bryant injury update: WR probable for Cowboys, fantasy owners
The Dallas Cowboys receiver is listed as probable for Week 10. We break down the fantasy implications.
Fantasy impact: In his second game back from the injury, Bryant lit up the Philadelphia Eagles last week to the tune of five receptions for 104 yards and one touchdown. The main concern upon Bryant’s return to the lineup was never about the star himself, it was about talent-deficient quarterback Matt Cassel’s ability to consistently get him the ball. Despite Cassel’s struggles, it was encouraging for fantasy owners to see him target Bryant eight times and competently deliver the ball to him. In the juicy matchup against the Buccaneers who allows the fourth-most fantasy points to opposing wide receivers, owners should fire up Bryant as a WR1.











