Dez Bryant suffers ankle fracture on kickoff return in Cowboys-Colts game
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant fractured his ankle on a kick return in the fourth quarter of the Cowboys' game against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday in Dallas.
As Kavell Conner of the Colts tackled Bryant, he held onto his leg. Bryant had a kickoff return to the Indy 16 nullified by a holding penalty. He caught one pass for 14 yards.
The Cowboys won, 38-35, in overtime.
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Cindy Boren
| December 5, 2010; 7:16 PM ET
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