This is the feud that doesn’t end! Yes, it goes on and on, my friend! Some people started fighting it not knowing what it was, and they’ll continue fighting it forever just because…
Now that you’ve had a small dose of nostalgia, it looks like New York Giants linebacker Kayvon Thibodeaux can’t step away from his ongoing spat with former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant.
After a three-hour back-and-forth during the NFC Championship Game last Sunday, Thibodeaux and Bryant continued their war of words in the late hours on January 30 and the early morning hours of January 31.
They exchanged barbs over Madden before things finally fell silent. But after just 12 hours, Thibodeaux once again decided to break that silence.
“Feel you cowboys cut you so you gotta wish that hurt on somebody,” Thibodeaux wrote on X, adding, “And please stop pocket watching…go sports bet @DezBryant.”
Also lacking self-control, Bryant quickly shot back. Again.
You are looking at a dominant species. Whenever I played teams, teams would put out in the press, we are not going to let one guy beat us.
I’m gambling until the wheels fall off with my community,
and, bruh, I’ll never pocket-watch you; if anything, I’ll rather run it up… https://t.co/wWMadvZBq7 pic.twitter.com/cueXNhSLAp
— Dez Bryant (@DezBryant) January 31, 2025
Bryant did reel things in for a moment when an X user wished a torn ACL on Thibodeaux, with the retired veteran pumping the brakes on that line of thinking.
“Naw bruh..we are not going to wish that on anybody,” he wrote.
But Bryant continued to defend his position and explain why he remains engaged with Thibodeaux.
“I hope he does (earn more than me),” Bryant wrote. “and I’m not trying to downplay anyone. He actually tried to downplay me..and I responded…As a matter of fact, he came looking for a problem and got one. If you know me, you know I don’t need to know or meet any athlete to be one of their biggest supporters.”
Real talk! https://t.co/ud9E6vA7EX
— Dez Bryant (@DezBryant) January 31, 2025
This feud doesn’t seem anywhere close to calming down or going silent for any real length of time. It will likely continue straight through the Super Bowl and possibly even beyond.