Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant wants to pay back his debts, according to his adviser. Two lawsuits emerged this week alleging Bryant owes more than $850,000, not including damages or legal fees, from jewelry and tickets to sporting events purchased on credit, as well as unpaid loans. "We'll get them all settled and dealt with," adviser David Wells said Wednesday. "We want to move on, that's what we want to do. We're working on it." Wells also told ESPN 103.3 FM's Ben & Skin Show and guest Deion Sanders on Wednesday that Bryant, who had a strong rookie season, was "in a dark place." "I talked to him yesterday and he wants to get past this," he added. "He wants to get all these deals past him and closure. He's in a dark place in his life. Until you find that light, you're going to continue to be in a dark place."