Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant will be limited in practice on Wednesday, according to ESPN's Todd Archer.
Dez Bryant limited in practice Wednesday, fantasy status not in question for Sunday
The Cowboys opted to limit their No. 1 wide receiver during Wednesday’s practice. We break down the fantasy implications.


Bryant recently suffered a knee injury after awkwardly coming down with a jump ball against the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 9, but took the field at full capacity in Week 10's loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He has not suffered any setbacks, and his limitation in practice is more due to maintenance than any other reason.
Fantasy impact: Bryant's status for Week 11 isn't in jeopardy, and with Tony Romo coming back from a nine-week absence, his fantasy ceiling is among the highest a player could have. It's the week that fantasy owners of Romo and Bryant alike have been waiting for, and benching either would be foolish.
As a result, fantasy owners should monitor injury reports to be on the safe side, but as long as Bryant plays, he is a top-three receiver in leagues of all formats and needs to be started against the Miami Dolphins.











