#dezbryant substantial wrap on left knee as he goes thru #cowboys sideline work pic.twitter.com/yFac7R4lyt
— mike fisher ✭ (@fishsports) November 20, 2015
DALLAS, Nov. 20 (UPI) -- Dallas Cowboys fans have a lot to be excited about following quarterback Tony Romo's return.
On Friday, one fan flew a plane over Valley Ranch and left trail forming the letter "X" above the Cowboys' practice.
Star wide receiver Dez Bryant displays a token "X" formation with his arms after he scores touchdowns.
But the news wasn't only good coming from practice, as Bryant nurses a left knee injury. Bryant participated in rehab work on the sideline, but later caught passes from Romo in individual drills. Bryant suffered the injury during a week nine touchdown grab against the Philadelphia Eagles.
As Dez Bryant walks out onto the practice field, the "X" shows up above Valley Ranch in sky: pic.twitter.com/Zt3kGvbw9t
— Brandon George (@DMN_George) November 20, 2015
"Dez is one of the toughest guys I've ever been around," Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett told NBC Dallas-Fort Worth's Scott Crisp. "He comes to work every day. Certainly comes to work on Sundays. He's a great competitor, so he's going to do what he needs to do to get himself ready to play."
Bryant has one touchdown and 17 receptions in four games this season.