Dez Bryant Exits Game With Ankle Injury

ARLINGTON (105.3 The Fan) - Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant exited Sunday's 28-17 win over the Kansas City Chiefs with an ankle injury.

Bryant left the game after an incompletion on a pass intended for him in the fourth quarter and did not return.

Bryant was hit hard on the play by Chiefs safety Ron Parker, causing him to drop the ball on what would have been a Cowboys first down.

Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett told reporters following the game that Bryant suffered a sprained ankle.

When speaking to the media in the locker room, Bryant said that his ankle was a little sore and bruised. The receiver says he's sure he'll be fine by the end of the week.

Bryant had six catches for 73 yards before exiting.

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