Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant (quadriceps) returned to practice on Saturday and remains questionable for Monday night's game against the Washington Redskins.
Bryant practiced Saturday for the first time since getting injured in Week 1. ESPN's Ed Werder reported Friday that Bryant has made "substantial progress" and "in all likelihood" will play against the Redskins. However, it's likely he'll be a game time decision.
Bryant's thigh injury that occurred in the season opener against the Jets was "a little more serious" than the Cowboys initially believed. He sat out of Week 2's win over San Francisco and was held out of Cowboys practice Thursday and Friday this week.
Bryant had three catches for 71 yards and a touchdown before being removed from the Week 1 loss to the Jets.





