Free agent wide receiver Dez Bryant has not been shy about teasing his return on social media throughout the 2019 NFL season. It seems he could even potentially be open to a return to the Dallas Cowboys.

Bryant took to Twitter to respond to whether or not he is willing to come back to Dallas and revealed that it could be a possibility for the 2020 NFL season:

Yep for next year… train real hard be a deadly weapon in the red zone if not I’ll try to see what’s up with these teams NO,NE,BAl,KC

With just one game left in the regular season, Bryant is not holding back on revealing his intentions to play a viable role for a playoff contender. Of course, Dallas may not even be in the conversation following their crushing loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 16.

Regardless, it is safe to assume that Bryant's revelation may be connected to the uncertain future of head coach Jason Garrett. Although the prospect of him going a receiving corps led by Amari Cooper and Michael Gallup is certainly intriguing for him, it remains to be seen if the feeling is mutual.

The Cowboys have a number of issues to address this offseason following a disappointing showing in the 2019 campaign. It has become evident that team owner Jerry Jones is unhappy with the return he has gotten on the recent investments they made. It will be interesting to see whether or not this helps or hurts Bryant's chances of coming back.