The Dallas Cowboys have said they have no comment on a police report that details star wideout Dez Bryant as being involved in an incident in a Wal-Mart parking lot in 2011.
The report states that police were called because someone saw a woman being dragged out of one car (that is registered to Dez Bryant) and put in another. The woman then returned to the scene with Bryant and told police she got into an argument with a man named Alex Penson and was not assaulted in any way.
The responding officer decided that no criminal offense had occurred, but they police report did not mention a conversation with Penson. He did not get the security tape from Wal-Mart, so many are questioning who has the tape and what is on it.
ProFootballTalk's Mike Florio said last week that there's an existing video of Bryant in an incident that could have a "Ray Rice-like impact," but the Cowboys had denied knowing anything about it until today. However, NFL Media's Ian Rapoport says the Cowboys have known about the incident for "some time."
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