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Seahawks' Coby Bryant: Likely missing time
Coby Bryant (knee) is expected to miss "some time" based on initial tests, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports.The Cincinnati product sustained a knee injury in Thursday night's overtime win over the Rams, and it now appears the issue will likely sideline him for a period of time. Bryant is a crucial part of the Seattle Seahawks' secondary, recording 66 total tackles, seven passes defensed, including four interceptions, and one forced fumble across 15 games this season. If he's out for the Week 17 matchup against the Panthers, Ty Okada is likely the next man up at strong safety.
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Seahawks' Coby Bryant: Done for night
Coby Bryant (knee) has been ruled out for the remainder of Thursday night's contest against the Rams, John Boyle of the Seattle Seahawks' official site reports.Bryant had the back of his leg rolled up on in the second half, and he ultimately walked back to the locker room before being ruled out. In his absence, Ty Okada will likely step into a more significant role at safety versus Los Angeles.
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Seahawks' Coby Bryant: Ices game with fourth INT
Coby Bryant recorded three tackles (two solo) and an interception in Sunday' 18-16 win over the Colts.Bryant intercepted a deep pass from Philip Rivers with just 11 seconds left in the fourth quarter to secure the win for the Seattle Seahawks. This was Bryant's fourth interception of the season, marking a career high in the category. The Cincinnati product is in the final year of his rookie contract but is making a strong case to stick with the team long term.
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Seahawks' Coby Bryant: Full practice Thursday
Coby Bryant (foot) was a full participant at practice Thursday, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports.Bryant was able to raise his participation at the team's second practice of the week after opening the week with a limited session Wednesday. The cornerback now appears to be a full go ahead of Sunday's matchup with the Titans.
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Seahawks' Coby Bryant: Lands on injury report
Coby Bryant (foot) turned in a limited practice Wednesday, John Boyle of the Seattle Seahawks' official site reports.Bryant played 100 percent of defensive snaps in Week 11 against the Rams, so it's unclear when he suffered the injury. It's positive that he was still able to practice, though his participation for the next few days will be worth monitoring.
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Seahawks' Coby Bryant: Makes five tackles Monday
Coby Bryant recorded five solo tackles, including one for a loss, in Monday's 27-19 win over the Texans.The safety also played on all 75 defensive snaps, the sixth time in seven games he's played on every defensive snap this season. Bryant has 35 tackles (28 solo) and four pass breakups, including two interceptions, through seven contests.
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Seahawks' Coby Bryant: Leads team in tackles Sunday
Coby Bryant recorded eight tackles (seven solo) during Sunday's 38-35 loss versus the Buccaneers.Bryant played all 58 of Seattle's defensive snaps in Week 5, and he tallied eight stops for the second time in 2025. He's on pace for a career year in that category, but he's still not on the IDP radar in most formats ahead of a Week 6 matchup at Jacksonville.
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Seahawks' Coby Bryant: Picks off another pass Thursday
Coby Bryant recorded an interception during Thursday's 23-20 win at Arizona.Bryant was on the field for all 67 of the Seattle Seahawks' defensive snaps in Week 4, and quarterback Kyler Murray barely ever threw in his direction. One of the few times he did, however, Bryant settled under an overthrown ball in the middle of the field for his second interception of the season (although he did ultimately fumble the ball back to the Cardinals). His prowess in coverage continues to limit his tackling opportunities and hurt his value as an IDP asset.
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Seahawks' Coby Bryant: Solid performance in loss
Coby Bryant logged seven tackles (six solo) in Seattle's loss versus the 49ers on Sunday.Bryant had a solid outing despite the loss as he finished fourth on the team in tackles. The 26-year-old will hope to match his success from a season ago in the new campaign, where he racked up 73 tackles (48 solo) and three interceptions across 17 games played.
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Seahawks' Coby Bryant: Impresses in new role
Coby 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 Seattle Seahawks' offseason moves.