Report: Cowboys 'Done' With Greg Hardy
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- The NFL's least likable player will reportedly no longer be a Dallas Cowboy.
According to 105.3 The Fan's Mike Fisher, Greg Hardy will not be retained by the Cowboys due to his behavior.
"Hardy's behavior – and even his attendance – was a bit too erratic for his Valley Ranch bosses," Fisher wrote, "who feel like they offered him new life after his domestic-violence case forced him away from Carolina."
Hardy served a four-game suspension to start the 2015 season because of a domestic violence incident. Throughout the season, Hardy continued to make controversial comments and got into a sideline fight with teammate Dez Bryant.
In 12 games last season for the Cowboys, Hardy recorded six sacks.