Wrong again. Bryant refused to leave until his attorney got there and persuaded him to. Had it been as you described, he'd have been waiting in the back of a police car.
Multiple smaller outlets were reporting it on the 26th. ESPN is certainly not a "weekends off" company. Trust me, I know.
edit (I have to stop doing this): BTW, you were wrong (shocker). Peters was arrested Friday night into Saturday morning.
Just because you claim not to have noticed it doesn't mean it wasn't there. It was.
Keep reaching.
It happened late Saturday night and was reported early this morning, so it was a little over a day. So you're wrong aleady.
edit (I have to stop doing this): BTW, you were wrong (shocker). Peters was arrested Friday night into Saturday morning.
The Dez Bryant thing hit the ESPN main page when Sanders got involved.
The only thing I am proving is how wrong you are.
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