Thursday, June 25, 2009

Fernando Bryant Said goodbye to the NFL

NFL Betting at Gambling Advisor blogThe corner with 10 seasons of experience in the league Fernando Bryant ended his career by announcing his retirement after three military equipment.

Were dismissed as "steel"

Bryant joined the roster of champions Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl XLIII, however, had limited participation in the regular season while playing only two games after being hired as a free agent last November 11. He saw action in the playoffs or the Super Bowl.

Last March, he had signed as a free agent a year before heading to Pittsburgh's Bryant McFadden corner holder to Arizona, however, Fernando Bryant opted for retirement.

In 1999, a graduate of the University of Alabama, was selected number 26 throughout the Draft, taken by the Jacksonville Jaguars, where he played for five years.

In 2004, he signed for the Detroit Lions and in 2008 emigrated to New England, but the Patriots cut in preseason.

32 years of age, Bryant started 109 of 112 games in his career and accumulated seven interceptions and nine loose balls recovered.

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