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      <image:caption>Originally from Chicago Heights, IL, Bryant discovered his passion for football at a young age playing two hand touch with his two older brothers and neighborhood friends. Following a successful high school career, he went on to play four years at the University of Notre Dame from ‘90 to ‘94. There he met his college sweetheart, Kristin. He completed his college career and graduated with his B.A. in Business. He would then go on to be drafted in the 1994 NFL Draft as the seventh pick in the first round to the San Francisco 49ers. He played a key role in the 49ers defense to help win Super Bowl XXIX as a rookie, earning him the honor of 1994 NFL Rookie of the Year. Despite sustaining a nearly career-ending leg injury in the 1998 season, Bryant returned to the field and picked up where he left off, finishing the season with the 1999 NFL Comeback Player of the Year award. Early in his career, he stepped into a leadership position on the team. His leadership and work ethic on and off the field was proven time and time again as he collected eight Len Eshmont Awards as a 49er. This award was presented to the player who best exemplified the characteristics of its namesake and is considered the highest honor within the organization. Throughout his fourteen year career, Bryant would become a four-time All-Pro, four-time Pro-Bowl player, as well as, securing himself a spot on the 1990’s NFL All-Decade Team.</image:caption>
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