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Report: Former Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy works out for another team

Former Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy has spent much of the offseason trying to rehab his public image in hopes of landing another spot on an NFL roster.

The Cowboys ruled out bringing back the toxic defensive end, who had a conviction for domestic violence that was overturned when the case was retried and the victim decided not to testify. The incident happened before his time in Dallas but while he was on the Cowboys pictures of the victim's wounds were released to much outrage from the public.

This combined with a criticized interview with ESPN left many believing Hardy to be too toxic for an NFL roster.

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But some predicted that as training camps approach a team desperate for playmakers would call Hardy. And sure enough, a report from NFL Network's Rand Getlin states that Hardy worked out with the Jacksonville Jaguars.

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Hardy's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, has done all he can to help Hardy, sending him to therapy and counseling and helping him soften his image. The defensive end, who caused nothing but distractions for the Cowboys last season, underperformed on the field in his lone season in Dallas.