Things didn’t go great for Dez Bryant when he was ready last time. After sitting out much of the 2018 season, Bryant found a home with the New Orleans Saints. As he was gearing up to return to the field after finally healing from a myriad of lower body injuries and the mental drain of his professional career, Bryant tore his achilles and had his comeback cut short before he was able to suit up a single time.

After sitting out for the first part of the 2019 season, Bryant took to Twitter to announce he’s ready to join a team for the stretch run, and he wants to fit in to the back end of a rotation.

Bryant of course is the Dallas Cowboys all-time leader in touchdown receptions with 73, three ahead of the un-retired Jason Witten who has added a couple this season. Bryant famously left the organization prior to the 2018 season after calling out then offensive coordinator Scott Linehan for his lack of creativity in designing the club’s offense.

Linehan was replaced in the offseason by his protege Kellen Moore, who has the Cowboys sitting with the best offense in the league in yards per game (436.8), yards per play (6.7) and DVOA (26.7%). The team is also third in offensive EPA.

Not that Bryant’s return would have to be with the Cowboys, but one shouldn’t rule it out, especially considering they welcomed Witten back after a year in the booth as a color analyst for Monday Night Football.

There was some animosity with the way he was released, and things that were said afterward, but Bryant has shown he still has an affinity for the organization over the last year through his tweets of support for his former teammates. They proved they still have affection for him as well, with Jaylon Smith throwing up Bryant’s infamous X celebration on Monday night after securing a sack, coinciding with Bryant’s 31st birthday.

Bryant averaged 14 yards a catch over his eight-year career and currently has 531 career receptions for 7,459 yards.