IRVING, Texas — Dez Bryant's long-running feud with the media boiled over Thursday with a profanity-laced tirade in the Cowboys locker room.
The wide receiver's anger was directed at reporters for what he considers unfair treatment of him and the team, and was so loud at one point that tight end Jason Witten, who was conducting interviews, excused himself to try to calm the situation.
Bryant then yelled at Rich Dalrymple, Dallas' senior vice president of public relations, saying if he did his job, none of this would happen. Coach Jason Garrett then walked in, and he and Bryant went outside the locker room to talk.