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Bryson Nesbit discusses the NFL, Knee Injury, TE Position Group, UNC's Offense, and More


Leaving a year early for the NFL never crossed ’s mind last winter. Being a Tar Heel for another season, healing, and playing the best football of his career was the focus. The North Carolina tight end met with the media following practice on Tuesday. The 6-foot-5, 235 pound senior, will be one of the focal points in UNC's offense this season. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

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Bryson Nesbit discusses the NFL, Knee Injury, TE Position Group, UNC's Offense, and More


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