Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett has revealed that he plans to address wide receiver Dez Bryant's behaviour after he stormed down the tunnel following his side's defeat to the Green Bay Packers.
The Cowboys blew a 23-point half-time lead while quarterback Tony Romo threw two late interceptions to cost them the game, leaving an angry Bryant to leave the pitch before the match had finished.
Garrett told 105.3 The Fan: "We'll address that with Dez today. I understand why to a certain extent, they're kneeling the ball, the game essentially is over, he's an emotional guy, we're all very emotional about what we do.
"But he needs to stay out on the field and I'll address that with him today. And just explain why it's important to do that and he'll understand.
"He loves his teammates he loves this team, has a great passion for winning. You have to understand how to handle yourself in those situations. He'll learn from this situation."
Dallas are 7-7 in their seasons with two games left in the campaign.