Is Dez Bryant pulling a page from Kevin Durant’s playbook?
The receiver piqued the interest of internet sleuths Tuesday, after appearing to retweet and delete a previous statement, where he was agreeing with himself over a comment he made about his former Cowboys teammates.
“The problem was my ex teammates respected me more than my coaches,” Bryant said to ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith.
Then Bryant quote-tweeted that saying, “I can see that.”
The peculiar actions left some to deduce Bryant, 29, could be operating a burner account.
“Dez Bryant going full burner account. Hate to see it,” one user tweeted Tuesday, along with the original screenshots of the tweet.
“Umm… did you think you were on your burner account, @DezBryant? What’s going on here?” questioned another.
Bryant has been critical of Cowboys staffers in the past, but he and owner/general manager Jerry Jones still appear to be close. Literally, too.
On Tuesday, the free-agent wideout sat in Jones’ box during a Beyoncé concert at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
“Me and Jerry was never on bad terms,” Bryant told TMZ.
Bryant was released from the Cowboys earlier this spring after eight years.