Dez Bryant participated in player-organized workouts for the Dallas Cowboys on Wednesday.
QB Tony Romo told ESPN that Bryant was among the roughly 40 players who showed up to practice at an undisclosed location.
Bryant missed the first day of the workouts on Tuesday.
He was involved in an incident with police at a Dallas-area mall in March in which he received a criminal trespass warning.
He also has been the target of several lawsuits from vendors claiming Bryant took merchandise without paying for it. He has settled one of the suits.
Last week, Cowboys COO Stephen Jones said the loss of contact between the team and Bryant because of the NFL lockout was "frustrating."
"(Head coach) Jason (Garrett) and our staff would like to have all of our players in there," Jones said. "But this is the business. We'll get through this and we'll get the players back in there and we'll move forward. This too will pass."
QB Tony Romo told ESPN that Bryant was among the roughly 40 players who showed up to practice at an undisclosed location.
Bryant missed the first day of the workouts on Tuesday.
He was involved in an incident with police at a Dallas-area mall in March in which he received a criminal trespass warning.
He also has been the target of several lawsuits from vendors claiming Bryant took merchandise without paying for it. He has settled one of the suits.
Last week, Cowboys COO Stephen Jones said the loss of contact between the team and Bryant because of the NFL lockout was "frustrating."
"(Head coach) Jason (Garrett) and our staff would like to have all of our players in there," Jones said. "But this is the business. We'll get through this and we'll get the players back in there and we'll move forward. This too will pass."