Another week, another chance for Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant to make his return to the football field on Sunday.

Since breaking the fifth metatarsal in his right foot during the season opener and having surgery the following day, Bryant has been steadily rehabbing his way back. Over the weekend, Bryant participated in his own pregame workout to test out his injured foot. On Monday, Bryant had another "good workout," according to head coach Jason Garrett.

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Owner/GM Jerry Jones went on 105.3 The Fan on Tuesday morning for his weekly interview. He discussed Bryant's rehab process and the possibility of the star receiver playing against in the upcoming game against the Seahawks.

"He had a really good day, had good results, good weekend of working out," Jones said. "He worked out real hard Sunday before the game, didn't have any lingering effects yesterday. So, that means we feel good about what he gets done today. We'll work him in and see how it goes this week and see if we can get him on the field."

The Cowboys are set to practice Wednesday in preparation for Week 8's matchup with Seattle. Garrett has insisted the Bryant must practice before playing for the first time since the injury. If Bryant is able to go this week, look for him to make his triumph return against third-rated pass defense in the NFL.