Jerry Jones is denying that the Cowboys have created a set of rules for Dez Bryant to follow off the field.

"I'm not so sure where the media has come up with detail of this nature," Jones said on KRLD-FM, 105.3 The Fan. "Fundamentally, Dez does -- and I'm convinced -- want to do many things that give him the opportunity to get on track the way he needs to, both on and off the field.

"I think any of this talk or any of these references to what he's going to be doing or what he is not going to be doing, in general, it's one that would say just let's conform to good behavior, the kind of behavior that the commissioner expects, that society expects and that anybody expects if you're going to get the opportunities you are. He does believe he has a great opportunity."

It has been reported that Bryant is not allowed to drink, has a midnight curfew, can't visit strip clubs, must attend counseling, must be driven to and from practice and must have a security escort.