Another week has passed, and the Cowboys are dealing with more Greg Hardy drama.
During Sunday's loss to the Buccaneers, Hardy was seen taking his helmet off while trying to incite the crowd, and he had to be separated from teammate Demarcus Lawrence. That plus he reportedly missed meetings leading up to the game.
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According to Fox Sports and the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Hardy missed "nearly all" of Thursday morning's meetings. His absence came a day after he received a talking to from Cowboys coach Jason Garrett after controversially changing his Twitter profile.
Despite the headaches, the Cowboys front office has continued to be supportive of their decision to keep Hardy on the roster. They're usually quick to make some sort of comment and then move on.
During a radio interview Monday, however, Cowboys Director of Player Personnel (and son of the owner) Stephen Jones said, "We're not gonna address that," when asked about Hardy missing meetings. As others have pointed out, not addressing the reports instead of denying them, is pretty telling.
Don't expect to hear from Hardy on the matter, either. He hasn't been made available to the media for weeks, even hopping in a Ferrari in Week 9 to avoid reporters.
Fox Sports reported there's no indication that Hardy was punished for missing meetings. The defensive end played 60 of 71 snaps for the Cowboys, so he was on the field for the majority of the game.
Since Hardy has returned from a suspension, the Cowboys have been 0-5.