It's been a wild few hours for Dez Bryant and the Cleveland Browns, but it appears the two sides might finally be on the same page.

It started Thursday afternoon when Browns general manager John Dorsey said that they would like to get Bryant in for a visit, but he wasn't returning any of their calls. It continued the speculation that maybe Bryant didn't want to play for the Browns. Bryant responded a while later saying he had interest in playing for the Browns he just needed to get himself right.

It took less than two hours for Bryant to get things evidently as he tweeted out that he would begin his tours next week and he was “coming to the land to see you Mr Dorsey.”

It's unclear if Bryant will make any more visits after the Browns, but he made a reference on Twitter that maybe some other teams did have interest in him.

Having Jarvis Landry and Bryant in the same locker room would be an interesting dynamic, but Landry has been recruiting the former Dallas Cowboys star to come and play for Cleveland.

With Corey Coleman traded to the Bills, Antonio Callaway may be facing a suspension and no timetable for Josh Gordon to return to the team it could leave Cleveland's wide receivers room shorthanded. Bryant would be a veteran they could bring in and give another big-time target for whoever the Browns starting quarterback is.

Look for more information to come out next week in terms of if the two sides can reach an agreement.