Bryant (undisclosed) was waived with an injury settlement by the 49ers on Thursday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
The defensive end now has a chance to play in 2024 if he catches on with another team. Bryant played in two regular-season games and on 35 defensive snaps with the 49ers in 2023. The sixth-year pro spent the previous four seasons with Detroit, never recording more than 31 tackles in a season.
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49ers' Austin Bryant: Placed on IR
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San Francisco placed Bryant (undisclosed) on injured reserve Friday, according to the team's official site.
Bryant will now be slated to miss the entire 2024 season unless the 49ers agree on an injury settlement with the defensive lineman. He recorded one tackle across 35 defensive snaps during two regular-season games in the 2023 campaign.
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49ers' Austin Bryant: Heading to Bay Area
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Bryant agreed to a one-year contract with the 49ers on Wednesday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Bryant will be moving to the West Coast after a four-year stint in Detroit to begin his NFL career. The 26-year-old defensive end made nine appearances in 2019, logging nine tackles, one pass breakup and zero sacks. He's projected to fill a depth role for San Francisco.
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Lions' Austin Bryant: Lands on COVID-19 list
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Detroit placed Bryant on the reserve/COVID-19 list Monday after he tested positive for the virus, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Bryant played 64 percent of the defensive snaps and totaled five tackles and a sack during Sunday's loss to Seattle. The 25-year-old can still clear the league's COVID-19 protocols in time to play Week 18 against the Packers, but his availability is now up in the air.
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Lions' Austin Bryant: Back from PUP list
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Bryant (undisclosed) was activated from the PUP list Tuesday, Kyle Meinke of MLive.com reports.
The 24-year-old was placed on the PUP list with the unspecified injury last week, but he's now ready to take the field. Bryant appeared in only six games last season and totaled 17 tackles (12 solo).
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Lions' Austin Bryant: Shifts to PUP list
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The Lions have placed Bryant (undisclosed) on the preseason PUP list.
Detroit can activate Bryant from the PUP list at any point during training camp, as long as he returns to health. The nature of the depth defensive end's current injury remains unknown, though he dealt with pectoral and thigh issues last season.
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Lions' Austin Bryant: Returns to lineup for Week 14
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Bryant (thigh) will suit up for Sunday's game against Green Bay.
The second-year man out of Clemson had been held out three consecutive games entering Week 14, however, now Detroit gets another reinforcement along its defensive line with the activation of Bryant. A pectoral injury kept him sidelined through Week 8, but an appearance against the division-rival Packers will mark Bryant's third of the 2020 campaign.
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Lions' Austin Bryant: Inactive as expected
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Bryant won't suit up in Sunday's game against the Bears due to a thigh injury.
Bryant was deemed doubtful for the contest Friday after logging a trio of limited practice sessions, so this news isn't surprising. Bryant will miss his second straight contest with the thigh issue, and he's only appeared in two games so far this campaign. With Da'Shawn Hand (groin) also sidelined, Romeo Okwara Everson Griffen and Frank Herron are the only healthy defensive ends on the roster Sunday.
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Lions' Austin Bryant: Returns to practice Wednesday
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Bryant (pectoral) returned to practice Wednesday, indicating the beginning of his 21-day window to be activated from the reserve/PUP list, Tim Twentyman of the Lions' official site reports.
Bryant didn't participate in training camp, and this was his first time on the practice field this season. The 2019 fourth-round pick has been dealing with a pectoral injury, but it appears he could make a return to the lineup soon. Trey Flowers (ankle) and Da'Shawn Hand are the Lions' starting defensive ends, but once he's healthy, Bryant will battle for leftover reps with Romeo Okwara.
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Lions' Austin Bryant: Heads to PUP list
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The Lions placed Bryant (undisclosed) on the active/PUP list Sunday, Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press reports.
A 2019 fourth-round pick, Bryant was limited to just four games as a rookie due to shoulder and hip injuries. The details of his current issue remain undisclosed, but Bryant will need to gain full medical clearance before returning to practice.
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Lions' Austin Bryant: All set to play
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Bryant (hip) did not earn an injury designation ahead of Sunday's game against the Buccaneers.
Bryant has played in just one game to date, but it appears as if the defensive lineman will make his return to the rotation in Week 15.
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Lions' Austin Bryant: Doubtful for Sunday
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Bryant (arm) is doubtful for Sunday's game against the Vikings, Tim Twentyman of the Lions' official site reports.
Bryant has missed all but one game on the season, and this would mark his second straight absence. He practiced Wednesday before surfacing on the injury report Thursday and wasn't able to return. With Da'Shawn Hand (ankle) already ruled out, the Lions could be thin at defensive end Sunday.
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Lions' Austin Bryant: Remains sidelined
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Bryant (arm) did not play in Friday's preseason game against the Bills.
The fourth-round rookie is presumably still hampered by the arm injury he sustained during the opening days of training camp. It's not clear if Bryant will be available for Week 1, but there hasn't been any mention of a possible stint on the PUP or IR lists.
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Lions' Austin Bryant: Placed on NFI list
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Bryant (pectoral) was placed on the Lions' Non-Football Injury list Friday.
Bryant was contained to rehab work during June's minicamp and it's unclear if he'll be ready during training camp. The 22-year-old had surgery Jan. 17 to repair a torn pectoral. The Lions begin training camp Wednesday.