IRVING, Texas -- After further review, Dez Bryant admits he dropped the critical two-point conversion in the final minute of Sunday’s loss.
Bryant originally complained that Ravens cornerback Cary Williams got away with pass interference with the play. Bryant realized he was wrong when he watched the tape of that play.
“Looking back on it, that’s a play I should make,” Bryant said Monday afternoon.
Williams ripped Bryant for complaining for a flag, saying the Cowboys receiver “needs to step up and be a man” and “give credit where credit is due.” Bryant countered on Monday with a not-so-gentle reminder that he finished the game with 13 catches for 95 yards and two touchdowns, doing much of his damage against Williams.
“I wouldn’t be speaking so highly the way he’s speaking,” Bryant said. “I guess he forgot about the rest of the game.
“But, you know, they won. When you win, you get respect. They’ve got my respect.”