Update, 10:44 a.m. Wednesday: Dez Bryant has returned to the NFL. Multiple reports say Bryant has signed with the New Orleans Saints after working out with the team.
ESPN's Adam Schefter reports the deal lasts through the end of the season, and will allow Bryant to be a free agent again in the offseason.
Bryant appeared to confirm the news on his Twitter.
The Saints will play the Cowboys at AT&T Stadium on Nov. 29.
Bryant has not played in a NFL game since Jan. 1 when the Cowboys finished the 2017 NFL season against the Eagles.
Update, 8 p.m. Tuesday: Dez Bryant is inching closer toward a return to an NFL roster.
According to NFL Network, the former Cowboys wide receiver left his Tuesday workout with New Orleans without a new contract but is in negotiations with the club on a deal.
Should the deal materialize, Bryant would be joining the Saints just in time for their Nov. 29 visit to AT&T Stadium to take on the Cowboys, when Gil Brandt will be inducted into the club's Ring of Honor.
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Not long after his 30th birthday, former Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant may have another NFL opportunity on the horizon.
According to a report Monday night from NFL Network's Jane Slater, Bryant and two other receivers will work out for the New Orleans Saints on Tuesday.
ESPN reports that he will be auditioning alongside along with veteran receivers Brandon Marshall and Kamar Aiken.
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