Dez Bryant took to Twitter Sunday night to explain what led him to walk off the field with more than a minute remaining in the Dallas Cowboys 37-36 meltdown loss to Green Bay.

"It's an emotional game," Bryant wrote. "You get to the end there, obviously, it's not fun for any of us to lose a football game. It's not an enjoyable process the way it ends, no matter how it ends. It's always tough emotionally, so it is what it is."

The Cowboys led 29-17 entering the fourth quarter, but were outscored 20-7 in the last period, as Tony Romo threw a pair of interceptions in the last three minutes. Bryant walked off the field in apparent disgust after replay review confirmed the second pick with just over a minute remaining.

The loss left the Cowboys (7-7) a game behind the NFC East leading Eagles with just two games remaining. Dallas appeared to have the game won when Bryant made a lunging catch for a first down just before the two minutes remaining. Shortly thereafter, Romo threw the second of his interceptions.

For the game, Bryant with 11 receptions for 153 yards and a touchdown.