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CB Fernando Bryant Decides to Retire Than Return in 2009
CB Fernando Bryant Decides to Retire Than Return in 2009
Agent Drew Rosenhaus announced earlier today that cornerback Fernando Bryant will not be coming back in the 2009 season, instead retiring. Bryant joined the Steelers last season after he was let go by the Pats after appearing in every preseason game for New England. He made little to no ...
Steelers Cornerback Retires
rfor6.blogspot.com — Drew Rosenhaus reported via twitter that Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Fernando Bryant has retired from the NFL. Last... season Bryant was cut by the Patriots reportedbly because he was burned by Giants tight end Darcy Johnson in the preseason. Latter in the year, the Steelers signed Bryant. ... (more) Steelers Cornerback Retires
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PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Fernando Bryant, a cornerback and former first-round draft pick who played 10 NFL seasons with the Jaguars, Lions and Steelers, is retiring.