WATCH: Dez Bryant makes first NFL catch since 2017

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DALLAS (105.3 The Fan) - It's been nearly three years since Dez Bryant caught a pass in an NFL game. He ended the draught in today's Ravens game vs the Titans.

It wasn't a big play, by any means, as it went for just a four-yard gain. But it's still a huge achievement for Bryant after all of the work he's put in to get back into the NFL.

The former Cowboys receiver was promoted from Baltimore's practice squad to the active roster for the second time in his three weeks with the team.

Prior to joining Baltimore on Oct. 27, Bryant had not been on an NFL roster since 2018 when he was signed by the New Orleans Saints, who placed him on injured reserve just two days later with a season-ending Achilles tendon tear he sustained in practice.

At his peak with the Cowboys, Bryant was an All-Pro wide receiver and three-time Pro Bowler. Bryant remains the Cowboys all-time leader in touchdown receptions with 73.

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