Free agent wide receiver Dez Bryant is looking for his next team, and there's one thing he can promise to the NFL franchise that will take a chance on him: he'll grind the honest way.

Bryant played for the Baltimore Ravens in 2020, but while he did show some glimpses of his past self, it was not enough to warrant another contract. Now, as training camp is set to begin, he is hoping to get another chance.

Dez Bryant played for the Dallas Cowboys from 2010 to 2017 and established himself as a Pro Bowl wide receiver. He was a Pro Bowler three times throughout his time with the Cowboys (2013, 2014 and 2016) and even made the NFL All Pro team in 2014.

After he was released by the Cowboys, he thought he'd be able to get a fresh start with the New Orleans Saints in 2018. Unfortunately, an Achilles injury ended his lone season in NOLA without playing a single NFL game. He spent the following year rehabbing and ended up without signing on a team despite earlier statements that he would.

While Bryant got chances to play in games for the Ravens–even recording six receptions and two touchdowns in six opportunities–he still found himself without a home after the campaign.

It looks like he is working his way back, though, and showing NFL franchises that he is ready to contribute. He hinted as much in his latest tweets:

It remains to be seen if Dez Bryant will get another chance in the NFL, but here's to hoping he gets it.