Baltimore Ravens wideout Dez Bryant will face off against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 13, the team he began his NFL career with.

Bryant, who had 531 receptions with the Cowboys and scored 73 touchdowns, is looking forward to facing his old team since he still has a lot of friends in Dallas.

The Ravens are hoping Dez Bryant can turn back the clock and have a vintage performance against the Cowboys. Baltimore is in desperate need of a win, as the team has lost three games in a row.

If the playoffs started today, the Ravens would be on the outside looking in.

Bryant has appeared in three games with the Ravens this season. He has four receptions for 28 yards. The three-time Pro Bowler is no longer a superstar in the NFL, but he should be highly motivated to go off against the Cowboys since his tenure in Dallas came to an abrupt end when the team cut him on April 13, 2018.

Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson, who contracted COVID-19 and didn't play in Week 12 against the Pittsburgh Steelers, is expected to suit up in Week 13 versus the Cowboys. Although Jackson hasn't thrown the ball well this season, he's obviously the top quarterback on the team and gives Baltimore the best shot to win versus the lowly Cowboys, who are only 3-8 on the season.