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Martavis Bryant

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American football player (born 1991)

Martavis Bryant
Bryant with thePittsburgh Steelers in 2016
No. 10, 12, 4
PositionWide receiver
Personal information
Born (1991-12-20)December 20, 1991 (age 34)
Calhoun Falls, South Carolina, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Listed weight211 lb (96 kg)
Career information
High schoolT. L. Hanna(Anderson, South Carolina)
CollegeClemson (2011–2013)
NFL draft2014: 4th round, 118th overall pick
Career history
* Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career NFL statistics
Receptions145
Receiving yards2,183
Rushing yards94
Return yards151
Total touchdowns18
Stats atPro Football Reference

Martavis Alexander Bryant (born December 20, 1991) is an American former professionalfootballwide receiver. He playedcollege football for theClemson Tigers and was selected by thePittsburgh Steelers in the fourth round of the2014 NFL draft. Bryant has also been a member of the NFL'sOakland Raiders,Dallas Cowboys, andWashington Commanders, theToronto Argonauts andEdmonton Elks of theCanadian Football League (CFL), theMassachusetts Pirates of theIndoor Football League (IFL), theBeasts ofFan Controlled Football (FCF), and theVegas Vipers of theXFL.

Early life

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Bryant was born inCalhoun Falls, South Carolina. In high school, Bryant was a standoutfootball player for two schools. He attendedCalhoun Falls High School in South Carolina and transferred toT. L. Hanna High School inAnderson, South Carolina, prior to his senior year because Calhoun Falls High was shut down due to low student numbers from a small town.[1][2] He was named first-team all-state as a senior recording 70receptions for 722 yards and 11touchdowns. He had 44 catches for 776 yards and six touchdowns as a junior.

Considered a four-star recruit byRivals.com, he was rated the 10th bestwide receiver prospect in the nation.[3] After high school, he spent one year atHargrave Military Academy inChatham, Virginia, to passNCAA initial eligibility standards[4]

As a standout sprinter, Bryant ran for the T. L. Hannatrack team. He finished 2nd in the100 meters at the Regional Class 1 AAAA championships, with a time of 10.85 seconds. He also won the200 meters at the 2010 Region 1-4A Meet, recording a personal-best time of 21.46 seconds.[5]

College career

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Freshman season

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Bryant began attendingClemson University in 2011. Coming into Clemson, he had to compete with future NFL players,Sammy Watkins,DeAndre Hopkins, andJaron Brown.[6] His first reception was for 54 yards againstTroy on September 3.[7] The next week, he had his first career touchdown, a 42-yard reception while playingWofford.[8] His first career start was against No. 10Virginia Tech on October 1, 2011. He also played in his first bowl game, against No. 22West Virginia in theOrange Bowl. In that game, he caught two passes for 20 yards.[9] He completed his first season with two starts in 14 games. He finished 2011 with nine receptions, 220 receiving yards, and two touchdowns.[10]

Sophomore season

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After his first season, Bryant's production increased. AgainstBall State, he had a 22-yard touchdown catch, a 17-yard carry, and threekickoff returns for 69 yards. He finished the game leading the Tigers with 108 all-purpose yards.[11] For the season, he showed little improvement, having career highs with 10 receptions, 305 receiving yards, and 4 touchdown catches.[12] He led the entireFBS with 30.5 yards per reception.[13]

Junior season

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His junior season was his best year in college. While playing against No. 5Georgia, he recovered the game winning onside kick.[14] AgainstNorth Carolina State, he had 6 receptions for 73 yards.[15] On November 14, againstGeorgia Tech, he had a career-high 176 receiving yards, on five catches, for one touchdown.[16] In his second Orange Bowl against No. 6Ohio State he had three catches, 28 receiving yards, and two touchdowns, marking a career-high.[17] He finished 2013 with 42 receptions, 828 receiving yards, and seven touchdown receptions making his career totals, 61 receptions, 1,354 receiving yards, and 13 touchdowns.[13][18]

Bryant announced on January 5, 2014, that he would forgo his senior season and enter the2014 NFL draft.[19]

Professional career

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Pre-draft

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Coming out of Clemson, Bryant was projected to be drafted anywhere from the second to fourth round by the majority of NFL analysts and scouts. Bryant received an invitation to theNFL Combine and completed all the required combine drills and positional drills for team representatives and scouts. On March 6, 2014, he participated at Clemson'sPro Day and chose to only perform positional drills. He was ranked as the 14th best wide receiver prospect available in the draft by NFLDraftScout.com and was ranked the 13th best wide receiver by NFL analystMike Mayock.[20][21]

Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeightArm lengthHand span40-yard dash10-yard split20-yard split20-yard shuttleThree-cone drillVertical jumpBroad jumpBench pressWonderlic
6 ft3+34 in
(1.92 m)
211 lb
(96 kg)
32+58 in
(0.83 m)
9+12 in
(0.24 m)
4.42 s1.57 s2.57 s4.15 s7.18 s39 in
(0.99 m)
10 ft 4 in
(3.15 m)
16 reps14
All values fromNFL Combine[22]

Pittsburgh Steelers

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2014 season

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ThePittsburgh Steelers selected Bryant in the fourth round (118th overall) of the 2014 NFL draft. He was the 19th wide receiver selected.[23] On June 9, 2014, he signed a four-year contract with the team worth $2.659 million, with $439,220 guaranteed and a $439,220 signing bonus.[24]

Bryant spent the first six weeks of the season inactive, due to a shakytraining camp and preseason, in addition to suffering a mild A/C sprain in the last preseason game. Head coachMike Tomlin told Bryant he wanted to see him dominate the scout team in practice before he would activate him for a game.[25] Bryant was finally activated for a Week 7 matchup against theHouston Texans. His first NFL reception went for a 35-yard touchdown, and he finished the game with two catches for 40 yards.[26] On October 26, he hauled in a season-high five catches for 83 yards with two touchdowns in a 51–34 victory over theIndianapolis Colts.[27] On November 2, Bryant received his first career start against theBaltimore Ravens, ending the game with three receptions, 44 receiving yards, and two touchdown receptions.[28] His five touchdown receptions set an NFL record for a player in their first three games.[29] During a Week 10 contest against theNew York Jets, Martavis had four receptions for a season-high 143 yards, and had an 80-yard touchdown catch.[30] This marked his sixth touchdown in his first four games, and again set an NFL record (which was later tied byCalvin Ridley.[31])

On December 28, Bryant caught a 21-yard touchdown reception in a 27–17 win over theCincinnati Bengals.[32] He played in his first NFL postseason game on January 3, 2015, against the Ravens. He finished with five receptions for 61 yards and a touchdown in a17–30 loss.[33]

Bryant finished his rookie season with 26 receptions for 549 receiving yards and eight touchdowns, in ten games with three starts.[34] Bryant's 21.1 yards-per-reception ranked first among NFL wide receivers in 2014.[35]

2015 season

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Bryant with the Steelers in 2015

On August 27, 2015, Bryant was suspended the first four games due to violating the league's substance abuse policy.[36] During his suspension, he spent time at a rehabilitation center in Houston, Texas, and worked with ex-NBA coachJohn Lucas.[37] Although he was available to return for Week 5, he missed the game due to a knee injury, so he made his season debut on October 18. In a 25–13 victory over theArizona Cardinals, he caught six passes for 137 yards and two touchdowns, including an 88-yard touchdown.[38] His first start of the season was on October 25 against theKansas City Chiefs, where he caught three receptions for 45 yards and a touchdown.[39] During a Week 10 matchup against theCleveland Browns, Bryant had a season-high 178 receiving yards on six catches, while also scoring a 64-yard touchdown.[40] On December 13, he caught a season-high seven receptions for 49 yards, in a 33–20 victory over the Bengals.[41] In Week 15, he made a season-high ten catches for 87 yards in a 34–27 win over theDenver Broncos. This was the first time in his career that he caught over nine passes in a single game.[42]

On January 9, 2016, against the Bengals in theWild Card Round, while in the red zone, quarterbackBen Roethlisberger threw a pass into the corner of the end zone, which was intended for Bryant. During the process of the catch, he did a front flip and maintained control of the ball while holding it on the back of his leg throughout the flip. The NFL VP of officiating later deemed this should not have been ruled a catch.[43] This score gave the Steelers a 15–0 lead en route to winning the game by a score of 18–16.[44][45] In theDivisional Round against the Broncos, Bryant made nine receptions for 154 yards, while rushing for 40 yards, in a 23–16 defeat.[46]

2016 season

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On March 14, 2016, the NFL announced it had suspended Bryant for the entire 2016 NFL season for again violating the league's substance abuse policy.[47]

2017 season

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On April 25, 2017, Bryant was conditionally reinstated by the NFL.[48] He entered the regular season as the starting wide receiver alongsideAntonio Brown.[49] In the Steelers' season-opening victory against the Browns, Bryant caught two passes for 14 yards.[50] The following week, he caught three passes for 91 receiving yards and his first touchdown of the season on a 27-yard pass from Ben Roethlisberger as the Steelers defeated theMinnesota Vikings 26–9.[51] However, following the Week 7 game against the Bengals, Bryant vented frustration about his lack of role in the offense on social media, and then skipped mandatory team meetings the following Monday.[52] Bryant then publicly told ESPN he would like to be traded; however, coach Mike Tomlin said the team had no plans to trade Bryant.[53] On October 25, 2017, prior to that week's game against theDetroit Lions, the Steelers demoted Bryant to the scout team and replaced him withJuJu Smith-Schuster after deactivating him for the game.[54] As of November 1, 2017, Bryant was promoted back onto the first-team for the following game against the Colts.[55]

Bryant finished the 2017 season with 50 receptions for 603 yards and three touchdowns.[56] The Steelers made the playoffs and faced off against theJacksonville Jaguars in theDivisional Round. In the 45–42 loss, he had two receptions for 78 yards and a touchdown.[57]

Oakland Raiders

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On April 26, 2018, the Steelers traded Bryant to theOakland Raiders for Oakland's third round pick previously acquired from the Cardinals (79th overall) in the2018 NFL draft.[58]

On September 1, 2018, Bryant was released by the Raiders.[59] Despite facing a possible year-long suspension by the NFL for a violation of the league's drug policy during the off-season, the Raiders re-signed him to a one-year deal ten days later.[60] He played in eight games, recording 19 catches for 266 yards and no touchdowns, before being placed oninjured reserve on December 5, 2018, with a knee injury.[61] On December 14, 2018, the NFL suspended Bryant indefinitely for violating the terms of his conditional reinstatement.[62] Bryant applied for reinstatement in 2019.[63]

Toronto Argonauts

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On January 25, 2021, Bryant signed with theToronto Argonauts of theCanadian Football League (CFL).[64] He was placed on the suspended list on July 10, 2021, after failing to report for training camp.[65] Bryant never played for the Argonauts and after the season he was released on December 23, 2021.[66]

Massachusetts Pirates

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On April 2, 2021, Bryant signed with theMassachusetts Pirates of theIndoor Football League.[67]

Edmonton Elks

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TheEdmonton Elks of the CFL announced that they had signed Bryant on February 28, 2022.[68] Bryant was released by the Elks on May 3, 2022, before training camp began.[69]

Fan Controlled Football

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On April 29, 2022, theFCF Beasts recruited Bryant to the team.[70][71]

Vegas Vipers

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Bryant with theVegas Vipers in 2023

Bryant was selected by theVegas Vipers of theXFL with the 5th pick in the2023 XFL Skill Players Draft.[72] He played in eight games, starting six, for the Vipers in 2023, catching 14 passes for 154 yards.[73] He was released on November 7, 2023, allowing him to sign with theDallas Cowboys.[74]

Dallas Cowboys

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The November 7, 2023, theDallas Cowboys signed Bryant to theirpractice squad.[75] He was released on January 4, 2024.[76] Bryant signed a reserve/future contract with the team on January 17.[77] On May 8, the Cowboys released Bryant.[78][79]

Washington Commanders

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Bryant signed with theWashington Commanders on August 13, 2024.[80] He was released on August 27.[81]

Career statistics

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NFL

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Legend
Led the league
BoldCareer high
Regular season statistics
YearTeamGamesReceivingRushingReturningFumbles
GPGSRecYdsAvgLngTDAttYdsAvgLngTDRetYdsAvgLngTDFumLost
2014PIT1032654921.194T83124.090000.00000
2015PIT1155076515.388T65377.4131000.00010
2016PIT00Suspended
2017PIT1585060312.15136223.7130915116.838000
2018OAK821926614.04703237.7170000.00010
Career44181452,18315.194T1717945.5171915116.838021
Postseason statistics
YearTeamGamesReceivingRushingReturningFumbles
GPGSRecYdsAvgLngTDAttYdsAvgLngTDRetYdsAvgLngTDFumLost
2014PIT1056112.2221166.060000.00000
2015PIT221418313.152138428.0440000.00000
2017PIT1027839.0421000.000000.00000
Career422132215.352349022.5440000.00000

Other leagues

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FCF
YearTeamGPReceivingRushing
RecYdsAvgLngTDAttYdsAvgLngTD
2022BEA489311.6292284.090

Personal life

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Clemson began recruiting Bryant when he was a freshman in high school. He verbally committed to them during his second year of high school.[82] He also has amassed many tattoos including the NFL shield logo on his abdomen to remind him he was drafted in the fourth round and to keep himself motivated.[82] His cousin is formerClemson quarterback and formerToronto Argonauts teammateKelly Bryant.[83]

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