Cowboys rookie wide receiver Dez Bryant returned to practice with the team on Friday. He missed a majority of the three previous days of workouts with tightness in his left hamstring. Dallas was cautious with the injury, while Bryant wanted to get back out on the field. "It felt unfair. My teammates get to go back out there and practice, catch footballs. I'm 100 percent," Bryant said. "I just feel like it's all part of football. Everybody gets injured. It's just been my time. Look at my past, I've barely been injured." Cowboys coach Wade Phillips said Bryant had wanted to get back on the field the day after he injured his hamstring. "I do want to make it clear. He hasn't asked to get out of anything," Phillips said. "We're the ones that took him out when he said his hamstring was sore. He said he could come back two days ago and we said no."