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Harrison Bryant (born April 23, 1998) is an American professional football tight end for the Houston Texans of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Florida Atlantic Owls, where he was a unanimous All-American and won the John Mackey Award. Bryant was selected by the Cleveland Browns in the fourth round of the 2020 NFL draft.

Key Information

Early life

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Bryant grew up in Gray, Georgia, and attended John Milledge Academy, where he played baseball, basketball, and was a two-way starter for the football team. He originally played offensive tackle before moving to tight end going into his senior year. As a senior, Harrison had 39 receptions for 608 yards and scored 10 touchdowns on offense and 100 tackles with 11 sacks on defense.[1]

College career

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As a true freshman, Bryant caught six passes for 63 yards. The following season, he became the Owls starting tight end and finished the year with 32 receptions for 408 yards and five touchdowns and was named second-team All-Conference USA.[2][3] As a junior, Bryant caught 45 passes for 662 yards and four touchdowns and was named first-team All-Conference.[4]

As a senior, Bryant led all Division I tight ends with 65 receptions and 1,004 receiving yards and had seven touchdown catches. He was again named first-team All-Conference USA and received the John Mackey Award as the nation's best tight end. Bryant was the first player from a Group of Five conference to win the award.[5][6] He was named a consensus first-team All-American, becoming the first FAU player to do so.[7][8] Bryant finished his collegiate career with 148 receptions for 2,137 yards and 16 touchdowns.[9]

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
6 ft 4+34 in
(1.95 m)
243 lb
(110 kg)
30+58 in
(0.78 m)
9+12 in
(0.24 m)
4.73 s 1.62 s 2.77 s 4.37 s 7.41 s 32.5 in
(0.83 m)
9 ft 2 in
(2.79 m)
13 reps
All values from NFL Combine[10][11]

Cleveland Browns

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Bryant was selected by the Cleveland Browns in the fourth round with the 115th overall pick of the 2020 NFL draft.[12] He signed his rookie contract with the Browns on May 20, 2020.[13] Bryant made his professional debut on September 13, 2020, in the season opener against the Baltimore Ravens, catching one pass for five yards.[14] He scored his first career touchdown, a three-yard reception on a pass from Baker Mayfield, on September 27, 2020, in a 34–20 win over the Washington Football Team in Week 3.[15] In Week 7 against the Cincinnati Bengals, he had four receptions for 56 receiving yards and two touchdowns in the 37–34 victory.[16] He became the Browns' first rookie tight end with a multiple-touchdown performance since Harry Holt in 1983.[17] He was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list by the team on December 29, 2020,[18] and activated on January 9, 2021.[19] Bryant finished his rookie season with 24 receptions for 238 yards and three touchdowns in 15 games played and was named to the PFWA All-Rookie Team.[20]

Las Vegas Raiders

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On March 14, 2024, Bryant signed a one-year contract with the Las Vegas Raiders.[21] In 13 games (three starts) for Las Vegas, Bryant recorded nine receptions for 86 yards.

Philadelphia Eagles

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On March 13, 2025, Bryant signed a one-year, $2 million contract with the Philadelphia Eagles.[22]

Houston Texans

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On August 18, 2025, Bryant and a 2026 fifth-round pick were traded to the Houston Texans in exchange for John Metchie III and a 2026 sixth-round pick.[23] He was released on August 26 as part of final roster cuts, and re-signed to the practice squad.[24][25] On September 10, Bryant was signed to the active roster.[26]

NFL career statistics

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Regular season

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Year Team Games Receiving
GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lng TD
2020 CLE 15 9 24 238 9.9 35 3
2021 CLE 16 3 21 233 11.1 41 3
2022 CLE 17 9 31 239 7.7 30 1
2023 CLE 17 9 13 81 6.2 23 3
2024 LV 13 3 9 86 9.6 18 0
Career 65 30 89 791 8.9 41 10

Postseason

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Year Team Games Receiving
GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lng TD
2020 CLE 2 1 0 0 0.0 0 0
2023 CLE 1 0 4 65 16.3 47 0
Career 3 1 4 65 16.3 47 0

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Harrison Bryant (born April 23, 1998) is an for the Texans of the (). He played college football for the , where he won the as the nation's outstanding in 2019. Bryant entered the as a fourth-round selection (115th overall) by the in the and has since appeared in 86 games across six seasons, primarily serving as a rotational and blocking . His professional career includes stints with the Browns (2020–2023), (2024), (2025, signed in March and traded August 18), and Texans (2025–present). Bryant was born in Macon, Georgia, and raised in the nearby town of Gray. He transferred to John Milledge Academy in Milledgeville, Georgia, as a junior, where he excelled as a three-sport athlete in football, basketball, and baseball. Lacking major recruiting attention as a zero-star prospect, Bryant started at offensive tackle and defensive end due to his 6-foot-5 frame and 220-pound build at the time, accumulating 32 pancake blocks, 154 tackles, and 25 tackles for loss on the gridiron. His high school coach, J.T. Wall, noted Bryant's discipline and academic focus, which helped him secure a scholarship to Florida Atlantic University despite the lack of initial hype. At Florida Atlantic, Bryant transitioned to tight end and became one of the program's most productive players over four seasons (2016–2019), amassing 2,137 receiving yards and 16 touchdowns. As a senior in 2019, he led all FBS tight ends with 65 receptions for 1,004 yards and 7 touchdowns in 12 starts, earning unanimous All-American honors and the as the first FAU player to win it. Despite overcoming an illness that season, his performance showcased his reliability as a receiver and blocker. In his NFL tenure, Bryant has totaled 100 receptions for 884 yards and 10 touchdowns as of November 14, 2025, with his most productive year coming as a in 2020 (24 receptions, 238 yards, 3 touchdowns) while contributing to ' playoff run. After four seasons in , where he played 65 games, he signed with the Raiders in 2024 before signing with the Eagles in March 2025 and being traded to the Texans on August 18, 2025, as a depth option behind starter . Through eight games in 2025, Bryant has recorded 2 receptions for 7 yards.

Early life

Family and upbringing

Harrison Bryant was born on April 23, 1998, in . He grew up in the nearby town of , a small community about 80 miles northwest of with a population of around 3,200 as of the 2010 . Bryant's family placed a strong emphasis on education and a rigorous , instilling in him the belief that success in athletics required giving "110%" effort at all times. This supportive environment encouraged his early involvement in multiple sports, including football, , and , which helped build his athletic foundation during his youth in Gray. These activities fostered his versatility and passion for competition before he specialized further in football upon transferring to John Milledge Academy.

High school career

Harrison Bryant grew up in , attending Jones County High School before transferring to John Milledge Academy in , as a junior, partly due to the latter's high academic standards. At John Milledge Academy, Bryant participated in three sports: football, , and . Bryant initially played as an offensive tackle and during his junior year. He transitioned to on offense entering his senior year in 2015, in addition to playing . As a senior, Bryant recorded 39 receptions for 608 yards and 10 touchdowns as a . Defensively, he tallied 100 tackles and 11 sacks that season.

College career

Florida Atlantic University

Harrison Bryant attended from 2016 to 2019, playing as a tight end for the Owls football team. Over his four collegiate seasons, he recorded 148 receptions for 2,137 yards and 16 touchdowns, demonstrating steady development from a rotational player to a primary receiving threat. As a freshman in 2016, Bryant had limited playing time in 12 games, managing just 6 receptions for 63 yards with no touchdowns, as he adjusted to the college level following his high school experience at John Milledge Academy. His sophomore campaign in 2017 marked noticeable progress, with 32 catches for 408 yards and 5 touchdowns across 11 games, establishing him as a reliable target in the passing game. In 2018, during his junior year, Bryant's role expanded further, as he posted 45 receptions for 662 yards and 4 touchdowns in 12 games, averaging 14.7 yards per catch and contributing significantly to FAU's offensive output. Bryant's senior season in 2019 represented his peak performance, where he led the team with 65 receptions for 1,004 yards and 7 touchdowns over 13 games, including a career-high 10 catches for 182 yards and a touchdown against UTSA on November 23. This breakout year showcased his route-running precision and red-zone reliability, solidifying his growth into a dominant . Late in the season, Bryant contracted an illness that caused him to miss the .

Awards and honors

During his senior season at Florida Atlantic University in 2019, Harrison Bryant was recognized as one of the top tight ends in college football, culminating in several prestigious national and conference accolades based on his standout performance. Bryant won the John Mackey Award, presented annually to the most outstanding tight end in the nation, becoming the first player from a non-Power Five conference to receive the honor and the first in FAU history to do so. He was also selected as a unanimous first-team All-American, earning spots on every major All-America team, including the Associated Press, Walter Camp Football Foundation, and Football Writers Association of America. In addition to his 2019 achievements, Bryant received consistent recognition throughout his college career for his play and academic excellence. As a in 2017, he earned second-team All-Conference USA honors. In 2018, his junior year, he was named first-team All-. He repeated as a first-team All- selection in 2019. Bryant also garnered academic honors, being named to the All-Academic Team in both 2018 and 2019, and receiving FAU's Athletic Academic Achievement Award in 2019.

Professional career

Cleveland Browns

Harrison Bryant was selected by the Cleveland Browns in the fourth round, 115th overall, of the 2020 NFL Draft. He signed a four-year rookie contract worth $4.06 million, including a $769,029 signing bonus. As a rookie, Bryant served primarily as a backup tight end behind David Njoku, appearing in 15 games and contributing on both offense and special teams. Bryant made his NFL debut in the season opener against the on September 13, 2020, and recorded his first career touchdown reception three yards from in a Week 3 win over the Washington Football Team on September 27. Over his first four seasons with the Browns from 2020 to 2023, he appeared in 65 games, accumulating 89 receptions for 791 yards and 10 touchdowns. In 2022, Bryant achieved a career high with the Browns, recording 31 receptions for 239 yards and one touchdown in 17 games, often stepping up during Njoku's absences. His tenure highlighted a reliable rotational role in Cleveland's tight end group, focusing on blocking and short-yardage receiving.

Las Vegas Raiders

After four seasons with the Cleveland Browns, where he established himself as a reliable tight end, Harrison Bryant signed a one-year contract with the Las Vegas Raiders on March 14, 2024, valued at $3.25 million with $2.878 million guaranteed. The deal aimed to bolster the Raiders' tight end depth amid an offense emphasizing versatile pass-catchers. Bryant served primarily as a depth tight end, ranking third on the depth chart behind rookie and second-year player Michael Mayer, while contributing as a blocker in both run and pass protection. He appeared in 13 games during the 2024 season, starting three, but saw limited offensive snaps due to the emergence of Bowers as the primary target. His role focused on rotational usage and special teams, providing veteran experience to a young tight end group. Bryant's on-field production was modest, recording nine receptions for 86 yards on 12 targets with no touchdowns, marking a career low in receiving output. A notable event came in Week 9 against the , when he suffered an ankle injury that sidelined him for the remainder of that game and led to limited practice participation in subsequent weeks, contributing to his absence in four contests. Following the expiration of his contract after the season, the Raiders did not renew Bryant's deal.

Philadelphia Eagles

On March 13, 2025, the Philadelphia Eagles signed veteran tight end Harrison Bryant to a one-year contract worth up to $2 million, aiming to bolster depth in their tight end room amid uncertainty surrounding starter Dallas Goedert's contract status and injury history. Bryant's signing provided experienced competition behind Goedert and Grant Calcaterra, leveraging his prior NFL tenure to address potential gaps in blocking and receiving options during the offseason. Bryant's time with the Eagles was limited to and preseason activities, where he participated sparingly as a depth player without securing a prominent role. He appeared in the preseason game against the on August 16, 2025, but did not record any receptions, and did not feature in subsequent practices or games before his departure. His recent experience with the Las Vegas Raiders in positioned him as a low-risk addition for short-term depth needs. On August 17, 2025, the Eagles traded Bryant and a 2026 fifth-round draft pick to the Texans in exchange for and a 2026 sixth-round pick, ending his brief stint with the team. As a result, Bryant did not appear in any regular-season games for .

Houston Texans

On August 17, 2025, the Texans acquired tight end Harrison Bryant from the Eagles in exchange for and a 2026 sixth-round draft pick. Following the trade, Bryant was initially added to the Texans' before being elevated to the active roster on September 10, 2025, ahead of Week 2. Bryant has served as a backup tight end behind starter Dalton Schultz in an offense quarterbacked by C.J. Stroud, providing depth and rotational support. As of November 14, 2025, he has appeared in seven games, primarily contributing on special teams and in blocking schemes during run plays. In his limited offensive role, Bryant recorded two receptions for seven yards across the season's early contests, with no touchdowns. His snap count has remained modest at 42 offensive plays through ten weeks, emphasizing his utility in pass protection and edge blocking rather than receiving opportunities. Bryant's contract with the Texans is a one-year deal worth $1.17 million, carrying no guaranteed money beyond the base salary, positioning him as a low-risk addition with potential for re-negotiation or extension depending on continued contributions.

NFL career statistics

Regular season

Harrison Bryant has amassed 100 receptions for 884 receiving yards and 10 receiving touchdowns over 86 regular-season games in his career through the 2025 season (up to Week 9). He has also recorded 6 rushing attempts for 16 yards, with 3 fumbles lost. His career average of 8.8 yards per reception reflects his role as a often utilized in short-yardage and red-zone situations. The following table summarizes his regular-season receiving statistics by year and team, including games played (G), targets (Tgt), receptions (Rec), receiving yards (Yds), yards per reception (Y/R), and touchdowns (TD). Rushing stats are noted where applicable.
YearTeamGTgtRecYdsY/RTDFmbNotes
2020Cleveland Browns1538242389.932117 yards after catch
2021Cleveland Browns16282123311.130-
2022Cleveland Browns1742312397.7101 rush for 8 yards
2023Cleveland Browns172013816.2315 rushes for 8 yards
2024Las Vegas Raiders13129869.60071 yards after catch
2025Houston Texans86273.500Partial season
Career-861461008848.81036 rushes for 16 yards; Approximate Value: 1–2 per season
Bryant's yards after catch highlight his contributions as a blocking with occasional receiving bursts, peaking at 117 in his rookie year.

Postseason

Harrison Bryant's postseason appearances have been limited to three games during his time with the , where he recorded a total of 4 receptions for 65 yards and no touchdowns. In the 2020 AFC Wild Card playoff game on January 10, 2021, against the , Bryant saw action but did not record any receptions in the Browns' 48–37 victory. The following week, in the AFC Divisional Round on January 17, 2021, versus the , he again appeared but had zero receptions in Cleveland's 22–17 loss. Bryant's most notable postseason performance came in the 2023 AFC Wild Card game on January 13, 2024, against the Texans, where he caught all four of his targets for 65 yards in a 45–14 defeat, providing a key outlet in the passing game amid offensive struggles.
DateRoundOpponentResultRecYdsAvgLngTD
Jan 10, 2021Wild CardW 48–37000
Jan 17, 2021DivisionalL 17–22000
Jan 13, 2024Wild CardHouston TexansL 14–4546516.3220
Since departing after the 2023 season, Bryant has not appeared in additional postseason games, as his subsequent teams—the Las Vegas Raiders in 2024 and the Houston Texans in 2025—have not yet qualified for the as of November 2025.

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