Austin Bryant made big plays down the stretch for Clemson during the 2018 season as the Tigers earned their second national title in three years, and the senior did so while playing through an injury, according to a report.
Bryant, who was named the Defensive MVP of the Cotton Bowl after recording three tackles for loss and two sacks, suffered a torn pectoral muscle during a game against Louisville on Nov. 3, according to NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport.
Bryant had surgery on Jan. 17 and will not participate in drills at the NFL combine, according to Rapoport.