Dez Bryant says he was not limited during Thursday's practice

IRVING – Dez Bryant was listed as a full participant during Wednesday's practice at AT&T Stadium but that doesn't mean the Dallas Cowboys wide receiver did as much as he normally does during practice.

Bryant participated in all drills, according to Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett, but he did not get the same number of reps he usually does.

"That was just a function of, he played Sunday night, he has a little bit of a foot injury," Garrett said before Thursday's practice. "We just want to make sure he's healthy and ready to go for this ball game. No setbacks. It was just maybe a little bit more of a limited practice for him than a typical Wednesday."

Bryant, who suffered a sprained left foot during Sunday night's game, said Thursday that his foot "feels great" and he was not limited at all during Thursday's practice session.

Asked if he was ever worried about the injury, Bryant responded: "No. Never."

Roughly 30 minutes of Thursday's practice was open to the media. During that portion, Bryant, who was wearing his helmet and shoulder pads, participated in all drills.

Barring a setback, Bryant should be on the field Sunday when the Cowboys play the Kansas City Chiefs.

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