Bryant recorded 73 tackles (48 solo) and six pass defenses, including three interceptions -- one of which was a pick-six -- across 17 games during 2024. Bryant entered the 2025 season as a special-teams player and a backup defensive back, but he ended up starting in Week 7 and never looked back, starting the final 11 games. The 2022 fourth-round pick mostly played cornerback in college, but his transition to a full-time safety role looks complete. Bryant may need to battle to retain the role in 2025 depending on the Seahawks' offseason moves.
Bryant registered eight tackles (seven solo) during the Seahawks' 30-13 loss to the Packers this past Sunday. Bryant was the second-leading tackler for the Seahawks in Week 15 behind Ernest Jones (11). After being limited to special teams work at the beginning of the regular season, Bryant has played in every single defensive snap over the Seahawks' last seven games, and over that span he has registered 38 tackles (27 solo), four pass defenses (including one interception and a pick-six) and one forced fumble.
Bryant recorded four tackles, an interception and a forced fumble in Sunday's 30-18 win over the Cardinals. The safety also played on every defensive snap for the sixth game in a row. Bryant is up to 48 tackles (31 solo) and five passes defensed, including three interceptions, on the year.
Bryant recorded five total tackles (four solo) in Sunday's 26-21 win over the Jets. Bryant was on the field for all 62 of the team's defensive snaps, playing 100 percent of the defensive snaps for a fifth game in a row. The cornerback has now produced 44 total tackles (32 solo), while also adding two interceptions, a defensive touchdown and four passes defensed over 12 games this season.
Bryant finished with six solo tackles and an interception in Sunday's 16-6 win over the Cardinals. The defensive back also played on every defensive snap for the fourth game in a row. Bryant has 39 tackles (28 solo) and four passes defensed, including two interceptions, in 2024.
Bryant (illness) has no injury designation ahead of Sunday's matchup against the 49ers, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports. Bryant popped up on the Seahawks' injury report Thursday as a limited participant due to an illness; however, it now appears that won't stop him from suiting up in Week 11's divisional matchup. Expect the third-year safety to start alongside Julian Love in the Seahawks' secondary Sunday.
Bryant was a limited participant in Thursday's practice due to an illness, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports. Bryant practiced in full Wednesday but appears to have picked up an illness between that session and Thursday's. It's not clear how severe the safety's ailment is, but his ability to practice Thursday -- albeit in a limited fashion -- may be a positive sign of his chance of suiting up Sunday versus San Francisco. Bryant served in a rotational role early in the campaign but has worked as a starter in each of Seattle's past three games.
Bryant recorded 11 tackles (seven solo) and an interception in Sunday's 34-14 win over the Falcons. With Tre Brown (ankle) and Riq Woolen (ankle) both out of the lineup, Bryant made his first start of the season and capitalized on the opportunity, recording his first career interception. The 2022 fourth-round pick was a frequent starter as a rookie but has been buried on the depth chart since then. He has an intriguing opportunity as long as both Brown and Woolen are out of the lineup.
Bryant has been practicing with the team and will be eligible to suit up Thursday against the 49ers. Assuming he returns, it should be a boost to Seattle's secondary.