04/30/22: Drafted by Seattle (4th round, 109th overall)
10/13/23: Placed on IR (toe)
11/23/23: Activated from reserve
• Missed time during the 2023 season due to injury (toe).
• Tied for third in the NFL with four forced fumbles in 2022, becoming the first player with four forced fumbles in his first six career games since 2000. Played in all 17 games and was part of Seattle's productive rookie class which finished second in the NFL with a combined 4,868 offensive and defensive snaps played.
COLLEGE: Played five seasons, serving four years as a starter and appearing in 63 games with 172 tackles, 45 passes defensed and 10 interceptions. Named the Jim Thorpe Award winner as the nation's top defensive back in 2021. Named an AAC first team selection in 2020 and 2021, AFCA first-team All American and Walter Camp first-team All American. Was a team captain as a senior who won the the Jim Thorpe Award, just the second non Power 5 player to win the award and first from Cincinnati. Led by Bryant, Cincinnati had the nation's best pass defense, finishing No. 1 in the country in pass efficiency defense (103.37), No. 2 in passing yards allowed (169.2), No. 3 in interceptions (19) and No. 4 in opponent completion percentage (54.0). Produced team high 11 pass breakups, which ranked third in the AAC. He added 46 tackles and three interceptions while forcing three fumbles. His 74 yard pick six against UCF was UC's only one of the season and longest since James Wiggins against SMU in 2018.
PERSONAL: Attended Glenville High and was a three star prospect by Rivals.com and Scout.com. Scout ranked him as one of the top three cornerbacks in Ohio in the 2017 class. Named honorable mention 2016 Associated Press All Northeast Lakes District Division II. Helped lead the Tarblooders to a 7-0 record in Senate League play in 2016. Played both cornerback and safety as a junior, totaling 50 tackles, five passes defensed and an interception. Coached by Ted Ginn Sr. Brother, Christian, played defensive back at Ohio State (2010-14) and played for the St. Louis Rams (2015) and Arizona Cardinals (2016).