Martavis Bryant reportedly reinstated by NFL after five-year suspension |
A member of 'WRU' might get another chance in the NFL.
Former Clemson receiver Martavis Bryant has been reinstated by the NFL after a five-year suspension, according to a report by NFL Network's Tom Pelissero. Bryant played in the XFL last season, catching 14 passes for 154 yards in eight games. In his first two NFL seasons, he had 1,314 yards and 14 touchdowns. Overall, he had 145 career receptions for 2,183 yards and 17 touchdowns. He was a fourth-round pick by the Steelers in the 2014 NFL draft. At Clemson, he had 61 catches for 1,354 yards and 13 touchdowns. Bryant has been training for another chance in the NFL: Veteran WR Martavis Bryant, who last played in the NFL in 2018, has been reinstated by Commissioner Roger Goodell and is drawing interest from teams, per his agent James Peterson.
Bryant, 31, has been training for a comeback and played in the XFL last summer. pic.twitter.com/2jDHNCiN6e
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