The NFL season ended for the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, as the team was taken down by the Green Bay Packers, 48-32.
It was a tough loss for the team, but some people took glee in their downfall.
Donovan Mitchell of the Cleveland Cavaliers was one person who was happy to see the Cowboys collapse.
Former NFL star Dez Bryant was on Twitter Sunday speaking about his belief in the Cowboys.
“I’m about to make a live bet on the boys. I believe. Like that,” Bryant said.
Following the defeat, Mitchell tweeted at Bryant: “Hope you saved your money bro.”
Hope you saved your money bro https://t.co/NX97NDaUw3
— Donovan Mitchell (@spidadmitchell) January 15, 2024
That was a biting response from Mitchell that many Cowboys fans will take offense at.
But it’s not surprising because Mitchell has never been a fan of the Cowboys.
Mitchell was surely taking it easy and watching football on Sunday, still recuperating from his trip overseas.
Mitchell and the Cavaliers were in Paris, France just a few days ago, playing against the Brooklyn Nets in one of the big international games held by the NBA.
The Cavaliers took home the win in Paris, beating the Nets 111-102.
Following that, Cleveland had a few days off and will now battle the Chicago Bulls on Monday.
The Cavaliers currently have a 22-15 record and have won four games in a row.
It’s the second time the team has won four consecutive games and they are hoping to score a fifth victory on Monday night.
As for Mitchell, he has averaged 27.9 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 5.7 assists so far this season and scored a strong 45 points, 12 rebounds, and 6 assists while the team was in Paris.
He clearly had the right to relax and enjoy some football on Sunday afternoon.
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