It appears the Cowboys might finally be done with Greg Hardy
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The Cowboys' decision to add Greg Hardy last season was controversial to say the least.
Hardy was convicted on domestic violence charges -- stemming from an incident with his girlfriend -- in a bench trial in North Carolina. The case was dismissed because Hardy's girlfriend did not cooperate. He initially suspended 10 games but that was reduced to four.
Hardy, who signed a one-year, incentive-laden deal with Dallas in March, played in 12 games last season, totaling six sacks. But it appears his time with the Cowboys is about up.
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When asked about Hardy, Cowboys vice president Stephen Jones told the Dallas Morning News on Sunday that "he's a free agent ... a free agent we haven't had discussions with, if you want to say that."
It'll be curious to see if any team signs Hardy, considering his previous transgressions.