Former Steelers WR Martavis Bryant reinstated, will try out with Cowboys

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After being reinstates by NFL Commissioner Roget Goodell over the weekend, former Steelers wide receiver Martavis Bryant is reportedly getting a look from the Dallas Cowboys.

According to Athletic NFL Insider Dianna Russini, Bryant will work out for the Cowboys on Tuesday.

A fourth-round pick by the Steelers in 2014 out of Clemson has a promising start with 14 touchdowns in his first two seasons.

He did miss four games in 2015 for a substance abuse violation.

He missed the entire 2016 season after yet another violation and was traded to the Raiders in April 2018 after he asked to be traded by Pittsburgh at the beginning of the 2017 season.

The Steelers picked up at third-round pick for Bryant.

He played eight games with the Raiders in 2018. He had 19 catches for 266 yards before a season-ending knee injury.

He was then suspended indefinitely by the NFL in December 2018 for violating the terms of his reinstatement.

"Effective immediately, Martavis Bryant has been returned to the Reserve/Commissioner Suspended list indefinitely for violating the terms of his April 2017 conditional reinstatement under the Policy and Program for Substances of Abuse," the league said on December 14, 2018.

Bryant’s last game in the NFL was five years ago this Saturday.

He turns 32 on December 20.

Bryant played in the Canadian Football League after his suspension from the NFL and played this past season in the revamped XFL.

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