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Marcus Bryant

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Experience: 2 years

Height: 6-7

Age: 23

Weight: 320 lbs

College: Missouri

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Preseason

WKGame DateOPPRESULTGGS
308/21/2025@GiantsL 10 - 4211
208/16/2025@VikingsW 20 - 1211
108/08/2025CommandersW 48 - 1811

Regular Season

WKGame DateOPPRESULTGGS
1801/04/2026DolphinsW 38 - 1000
1712/28/2025@JetsW 42 - 1000
1612/21/2025@RavensW 28 - 2400
1512/14/2025BillsL 31 - 3500
1312/01/2025GiantsW 33 - 1500
1211/23/2025@BengalsW 26 - 2010
1111/13/2025JetsW 27 - 1410
1011/09/2025@BuccaneersW 28 - 2310
911/02/2025FalconsW 24 - 2310
810/26/2025BrownsW 32 - 1310
710/19/2025@TitansW 31 - 1310
610/12/2025@SaintsW 25 - 1910
510/05/2025@BillsW 23 - 2010
409/28/2025PanthersW 42 - 1310
309/21/2025SteelersL 14 - 2110
209/14/2025@DolphinsW 33 - 2710
109/07/2025RaidersL 13 - 2010

Post Season

WKGame DateOPPRESULTGGS
402/08/2026SeahawksL 13 - 2900
301/25/2026@BroncosW 10 - 700
201/18/2026TexansW 28 - 1600
101/11/2026ChargersW 16 - 300

Biography

CAREER TRANSACTIONS

Marcus Bryant was drafted by the New England Patriots in the seventh round (220th overall) of the 2025 NFL Draft.

SEASONAL REVIEWS

2025 (12/0, 0/0)

  • Serves as a reserve tackle and also sees action on special teams on field goals and extra points. •
  • Made his NFL debut vs. Las Vegas (9/7).
  • Saw his first action on offense at right tackle with 10:17 left in the fourth quarter in place of Morgan Moses after the Patriots had the game in hand in a 42-13 win vs. Carolina (9/28).
  • Appeared at right tackle in place of Morgan Moses with 3:09 left to play after the Patriots secured victory in the 31-13 win at Tennessee (10/19).
  • Entered at right tackle in place of Morgan Moses in the second quarter at Cincinnati (11/23) when Moses left with an injury.
  • Inactive vs. the N.Y. Giants (12/1), vs. Buffalo (12/14), at Baltimore (12/21), at the N.Y. Jets (12/28) and vs. Miami (1/4/26).
  • Inactive for the Wild Card Round vs. the L.A. Chargers (1/11/26), Divisional Round vs. Houston (1/18/26) and AFC Championship at Denver (1/25/26).

COLLEGE CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

  • Played his first four seasons at Southern Methodist (2020-23) and his final season at Missouri (2024).
  • First Team All-AAC (2023) (at Southern Methodist)
  • Second Team Dave Campbell Texas Football All-Texas College honoree (2023) (at Southern Methodist)
  • Pro Football Focus All-AAC recipient (2021-23) (at Southern Methodist)
  • In his final three years at Southern Methodist, the team ranked in the top 25 in passing offense, total offense and scoring offense.
  • In two of his final three seasons at Southern Methodist, the team ranked in the top 25 in sacks allowed, red zone offense and first down offense.

COLLEGE SEASONAL REVIEWS

Senior Year (2024)

  • Started all 13 games at left tackle.
  • Helped the offense accumulate 2,138 rushing and 2,926 passing yards as well as 26 rushing touchdowns.
  • Part of an offensive line that led the SEC and ranked seventh nationally in time of possession (32:54) and ranked fourth and seventh in the conference in tackles for loss allowed (4.62) and sacks allowed (2.00) per game, respectively.
  • Blocked for an offense that finished 10th nationally and second in the league in red zone offense, converting 46-of-50 opportunities (.920).
  • Additionally, helped Mizzou rank fifth in the country and second in the league in passes had intercepted with only 5 on the year.

Senior Year (2023 – Southern Methodist)

  • Played in 13 games with 10 starts on the offensive line.

Junior Year (2022 – Southern Methodist)

  • Played in all 13 games, making 12 starts.
  • Helped the Mustangs to national rankings of seventh in passing offense (316.7) and red zone offense (.919), 10th in third down conversion % (.478), 11th in first down offense (331) and 15th in total offense (472.8).

Sophomore Year (2021– Southern Methodist)

  • Saw action in 10 games, making six starts.
  • Helped the Mustangs to national rankings of ninth in scoring offense (38.4), 13th in total offense (465.9), 14th in passing offense (304.5) and 17th in sacks allowed (1.33).

Freshman Year (2020– Southern Methodist)

  • Played in six games, making one start.
  • Helped the Mustangs to national rankings of ninth (1st AAC) in red zone offense (.920), 13th in passing offense (318.0) and 15th in scoring offense (38.6).

PERSONAL

  • A three-star recruit by 247sports.com and two-star by Rivals.com.
  • Named first-team all-district in 2018 and 2019.
  • Son of Stefan and Dena Bryant.
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