Lachlan Cunningham/Getty Images

It looks like free-agent wide receiver Dez Bryant is taking a page from Antonio Brown’s book.

Pretty much out of the blue, Bryant went on a pretty big Twitter rant Tuesday that included him talking about the treatment of black players in the NFL and somehow deciding to blast the Saints, Cowboys and Colin Kaepernick.

It was as strange as it was entertaining.

Outside of grammar errors, we have no idea where to start here. Bryant is somehow indicating that Kaepernick decided not to play ball because he was no longer a starter in the NFL.

The fact is that Kaepernick started his final game as a member of the San Francisco 49ers back in 2016. He started 11 games that season, compiling 18 total touchdowns and four interceptions.

But we digress.

Bryant then seemingly took aim at the Dallas Cowboys and their treatment of black players under owner Jerry Jones. “Ask any black player on the Cowboys how I acted.” Again, what does this even mean?

Adding even another layer to this odd rant, Bryant decided to go after his former New Orleans Saints squad.

New Orleans signed Bryant late last season. He ultimately suffered a torn Achilles in his first practice as a member of the team. What that has to do with his decision to sign with the Saints remains unclear.

Bryant did attempt to clarify in his own way.

Bryant, 31, announced just recently that he plans to reach out to teams in an attempt to return to the NFL.

We’re not going out on a limb to suggest that this rant won’t help matters in that regard. Whew!

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Stars center matches Gretzky feat as Dallas pushes Avalanche to brink
Gritty young Thunder take down veteran Mavericks in Game 4
Cubs acquiring veteran reliever from Mariners
Top-five NBA Draft prospect suffers scary non-contact injury
Hurricanes stay alive with third-period outburst vs. Rangers
Jaylen Brown's big three-pointer gives Celtics 3-1 lead over Cavs
Avalanche star placed in player assistance program
Mercury announce devastating injury on eve of WNBA season
Randy Moss' son makes major football announcement
Reds place key outfielder on injured list with broken thumb
Tom Brady's broadcasting debut set for Week 1 of NFL season
Struggling Cubs reliever placed on injured list 
Report: Justin Fields had ‘toxic' relationship with ex-Bears QB
Extension makes Lions QB Jared Goff one of NFL's highest-paid players
Kentucky's Reed Sheppard displays excellent skills at NBA Draft Combine
Knicks big man undergoes another ankle surgery
Flames CEO stepping down, transitioning to advisory role
Oilers star seemingly dismisses Arturs Silovs' performance in Game 3
Bengals QB Joe Burrow is making a notable change to stay healthy in 2024
Orioles designate outfielder for assignment

Want more sports news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.