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Jerry Jones Says Greg Hardy Won’t Return to Cowboys Next Season

April 30, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said Friday the team won't entertain the idea of bringing back defensive end Greg Hardy for the 2016 season. 
Clarence Hill of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported on the personnel decision made by Dallas.
Hardy was found guilty on two counts of domestic violence but ultimately had the charges thrown out in February 2015. After playing only one game for the Carolina Panthers during the 2014 campaign because of his off-field issues, Hardy signed with Dallas and appeared in 12 games last season.
Although the 27-year-old was relatively productive with 35 combined tackles and six sacks, he was a consistent source of controversy. 
Hardy engaged in a sideline confrontation with Cowboys defensive end Demarcus Lawrence in Week 10 and a Week 7 altercation with special teams coach Rich Bisaccia. The troubled pass-rusher wound up having a meeting with Jones in November to work on his behavior.
Apparently Jones didn't see en...

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