Jason Witten just came to the defense of teammate Dez Bryant.

Bryant has been receiving criticism since it was reported he was fined by the Dallas Cowboys for missing team meetings which led to a delay in his MRI being done. On Thursday, head coach Jason Garrett confirmed as much in his press conference, and said it's all been "resolved" so "let's move on".

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The Cowboys All-Pro tight end mirrors Garrett's sentiments, and flashes his inner Jerry Jones at the same time:

"Look, we all go through different things," Witten said, via Todd Archer of ESPN. "That's handled within teams. Guys address it and move forward. It happens every week in the NFL from that standpoint. So, yeah, you always work together and talking and that's what teammates are, they're brothers. There's a great saying inside this building by somebody I tremendously respect – let's not circumcise a mosquito here, you know? I think that has great value in this. As things go on, move forward and we all understand that. This game means so much to Dez Bryant and that's a relationship that I've really enjoyed over the years in seeing that and the brotherhood that you have with that. Dez will be back out there in no time."

Jones dropped the mosquito comment weeks ago when addressing why the team will not place Tony Romo on injured reserve, and Witten believes it applies here as well.

What the future Hall of Famer is basically saying is there's nothing more to see here, so move along folks.