Dez Bryant Dallas Cowboys

A video that is described as “horrific” may be the catalyst that ends NFL star Dez Bryant’s storied football career. The video, featuring Bryant allegedly delivering a Ray Rice-style beat down on a female, is set to be released today, according to Terez Owens.

Ray Rice is a former Baltimore Ravens running back who was dropped from the team roster after he was caught on video beating and dragging his defenseless wife, Janay Rice, in 2014.

According to sports blogger Terez Owens, the video, which was viewed by the Dallas Cowboys front office, is described as “five times worse than the Ray Rice Video.”

Bryant, 26, has yet to sign a deal with the Dallas Cowboys because of the Cowboys “concern over the video.”

Rice, 28, is still struggling to resurrect his football career. Carolina Panthers DE Greg Hardy, 26, and former Minnesota Vikings RB Adrian Peterson, 29, are also accused of using excessive violence against women and children.

From Terez Owens:

The incriminating video of Dallas Cowboys superstar receiver Dez Bryant doing something supposedly Ray Rice worthy is being released today or tomorrow. According to our source, the Cowboys haven’t done a huge deal with Dez because of concern over the video. Unfortunately Bryant’s team won’t be able to stop the tape from getting out to the public. Of course Cowboys COO Stephen Jones denies knowledge of such a video. This is going to be a game changer for the Cowboys future. UPDATE: We’re being told the Cowboys have warned Dez the tape is going to be released, and from someone who has seen it, that it’s five times worse than the Ray Rice Video. His football career is in jeopardy according to our source. Also a Dez insider tells us he is being brainwashed by Jay Z and Roc Nation Sports.-TO

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