Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant was rather feisty with the media following the 13-12 loss to the Seahawks.

At the conclusion of the game, Cowboys PR department informed Bryant of a tweet that began circulating the web with him yelling an obscenity at the Seahawks when receiver Ricardo Lockette went down with a concussion. Bryant wasn't pleased with the national reaction that showed him screaming at Seattle in regards to Lockette.

"That didn't have anything to do with him," Bryant said, via the Dallas Morning News. "I would never in my life do that to anybody. I'm too busy trying to break it up, get our players back."

Bryant continued on, voicing his anger.

"That's wrong," Bryant said. "Honestly, that really pissed me off. That is not right. That is not right."

Before finishing with the media, Bryant had a few more things he had to get off his chest in regards to the Lockette incident.

"I won't ever, ever, ever, ever wish bad on a player who has been knocked down," Bryant said. "Come on, man. Stop with the bullshit. It's not once I said, 'Hey, that's what you get.' I got down on one knee and prayed for that man. Don't put clips together and do that."

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Bryant also took to Twitter to share his frustrations with how the media depicted him. In the video, you can clearly make out the words Bryant was screaming. It was possible that Bryant was yelling in response to a confrontation with Seahawks linebacker Bruce Irvin.

Bryant was then asked about his foot. This was the receiver's first game back since Week 1 when he broke the fifth metatarsal in his right foot and had surgery the following day.

"I felt good," Bryant said. "I'm going to be ready for next week, too."

You can watch Bryant's unhappiness with the media in the video embedded below.



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