Dallas Cowboys teammates Dez Bryant and Joseph Randle reportedly got into an argument over statements made in Randle's now-infamous jailhouse video, according to Clarence Hil of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
Dez Bryant, Joseph Randle argue at Cowboys practice
Randle’s infamous jailhouse video is causing problems in the Dallas locker room.


Bryant and Randle had to be separated by Jason Witten before practice on Friday, with Witten reportedly telling Randle to "shut up." The altercation comes after security footage of Randle following his arrest for stealing underwear showed him making disparaging remarks about Bryant.
“Dez didn’t miss no games for smacking his momma,” Randle said in the video, referencing Bryant’s 2012 family violence arrest stemming from an altercation with his mother.
Randle also compared his situation to defensive tackle Josh Brent, who recently returned to the team after a near-two year suspension for a drunken driving accident that killed teammate Jerry Brown.
Randle told Charean Williams of the Star-Telegram that he and Bryant “were just having a brotherly conversation.” Cowboys coach Jason Garrett declined to talk about the argument after practice.












