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.
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Seahawks' Coby Bryant: Pops up on injury report Thursday
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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.
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Seahawks' Coby Bryant: Stacks up 11 tackles
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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.
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Seahawks' Coby Bryant: Lost in deep cornerback room
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Bryant recorded 18 tackles (14 solo) across nine games during the 2023 regular season.
Bryant struggled with a toe injury over the summer and ended up missing eight games with the issue this season. He started two games before aggravating the injury in Week 2, and he never played more than 33 percent of the defensive snaps over the final seven games this year. He'll need to prove his health and his defensive prowess to earn a roster spot in 2024.
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Seahawks' Coby Bryant: Lands on IR
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The Seahawks placed Bryant (toe) on injured reserve Saturday, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports.
Bryant has missed the last four games while dealing with a toe injury. Now that he's on the Seahawks' injured reserve, Bryant will be forced to sit out at least the next four game. He is eligible to return Week 10 against the Commanders on Sunday, Nov. 12.
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Seahawks' Coby Bryant: Out again for Week 6
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Bryant (toe) has been ruled out for Sunday's Week 6 game against the Bengals, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Bryant has been sidelined since going down in Week 2. Riq Woolen, Devon Witherspoon and Mike Jackson again figure to handle the bulk of the Seahawks' cornerback snaps against Cincinnati.
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Seahawks' Coby Bryant: No go for Week 4
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Bryant (toe) has been is inactive for Monday's contest with the Giants.
Bryant was considered doubtful to play, so his absence comes as no surprise. The cornerback was unable to participate at all at practice this week, but the team will have its bye week in Week 5, so he'll have extra time to get right before Seattle returns to action Oct. 15 at Cincinnati. In the meantime, Kyu Blu Kelly and Mike Jackson are amongst those that will see an increase in workload Monday versus New York.
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Seahawks' Coby Bryant: Doubtful for Week 4
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Bryant (toe) is listed as doubtful for Monday's contest against the Giants, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Bryant missed Week 3 against the Panthers and was unable to participate in practice this week. If he's out for Monday's game, the Seahawks' cornerback depth will be razor thin with Artie Burns (hamstring) and Tre Brown (concussion) ruled out for Week 4. Kyu Blu Kelly, Mike Jackson and Chris Steele will be in line for increased usage behind Devon Witherspoon and Riq Woolen.
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Seahawks' Coby Bryant: Out Week 3
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Bryant (toe) will not play in Sunday's matchup with the Panthers, Gregg Bell of The Tacoma News Tribune reports.
Bryant was unable to practice all week due to a toe injury. He will now focus on recovering in time for Week 4. With Riq Woolen (chest) doubtful, Seattle could be stretched a little thin at corner. As a result, Tre Brown, Mike Jackson and Artie Burns are candidates to see increased snaps.
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Seahawks' Coby Bryant: Getting work at safety
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Bryant started at safety during Thursday's preseason win over the Vikings, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports.
Bryant also lined up in the box and impressed head coach Pete Carroll with his ability to make reads and cover ground. Carroll thinks that safety will "be a good spot for [Bryant]." The Cincinnati product came into the league as a cornerback, so there may be some growing pains. However, Bryant could get an immediate opportunity to start if Jamal Adams (quadriceps), who is still on the PUP list, isn't ready for Week 1. Julian Love is Bryant's main competition for the role.
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Seahawks' Coby Bryant: Sidelined with toe injury
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Head coach Pete Carroll noted Thursday that Bryant is dealing with a toe injury, Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports.
Bryant had a productive rookie season in 2022, posting 70 tackles, two sacks and four forced fumbles. He's been sidelined in practice of late due to his toe issue, but Carroll indicated that Bryant is not expected to undergo surgery.
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Seahawks' Coby Bryant: Wins nickel corner role
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Bryant is expected to start the 2022 season as the Seahawks' starting nickel corner, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports.
The Seahawks traded Ugo Amadi to the Eagles earlier in August and cut both Marquise Brown -- a 2019 second-round pick -- and Justin Coleman on Tuesday. Those three players were the only other corners to onsistently take slot reps. Bryant may have a short leash, but he has impressed during training camp and the preseason to secure the starting job.
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Seahawks' Coby Bryant: Punches ticket for Seattle
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The Seahawks selected Bryant in the fourth round of the 2022 NFL Draft, 109th overall.
Bryant joins the Seahawks after five seasons at Cincinnati, where he played across from Ahmad Gardner, who went fourth overall to the Jets. Bryant performed well in his final season, earning First Team All-American honors while recording 46 tackles, a team-high 14 pass breakups and three interceptions. The Seahawks' secondary is wide open, so Bryant could compete for a starting job right away.