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Bryan Mone
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Mone with Michigan in 2018
San Antonio Brahmas
Position:Nose tackle
Personal information
Born: (1995-10-20) October 20, 1995 (age 29)
Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.
Height:6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight:345 lb (156 kg)
Career information
High school:Highland
(Salt Lake City, Utah)
College:Michigan
Undrafted:2019
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career NFL statistics as of 2023
Total tackles:73
Sacks:2.0
Forced fumbles:1
Pass deflections:2
Stats at Pro Football Reference

Bryan Mone (born October 20, 1995) is an American football nose tackle for the San Antonio Brahmas of the United Football League (UFL). He played college football for the Michigan Wolverines. He also played for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL).

College career

Mone was a member of the Michigan Wolverines for five seasons. He played in all 12 of Michigan's games as a true freshman, recording nine tackles (1.5 for loss), but missed his entire sophomore year after breaking his leg in preseason practice.[1] As a fifth-year senior, Mone made 13 tackles (1.5 for loss) with a half a sack was named honorable mention All-Big Ten Conference.[2] Mone finished his collegiate career with 43 tackles, 5.0 tackles for loss, two passes broken up and two fumble recoveries in 48 games played.[3]

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
6 ft 3 in
(1.91 m)
366 lb
(166 kg)
33+58 in
(0.85 m)
10+12 in
(0.27 m)
5.53 s 1.88 s 3.09 s 5.41 s 7.88 s 26.0 in
(0.66 m)
8 ft 0 in
(2.44 m)
20 reps
All values from Pro Day[4]

Seattle Seahawks

Mone signed with the Seattle Seahawks as an undrafted free agent on April 28, 2019.[5] Mone made his NFL debut on September 8, 2019, against the Cincinnati Bengals, making three tackles.[6] He was waived on September 26, 2019, and re-signed to the practice squad.[7] He was released on October 23. He was added back to practice squad on October 29. He was promoted to the active roster on December 20.[8]

Mone re-signed with the Seahawks on April 23, 2020.[9] He was placed on injured reserve on November 14, 2020.[10] He was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list by the team on December 5, 2020,[11] and moved back to injured reserve on December 16.[12] On December 26, 2020, Mone was activated off of injured reserve.[13]

Mone signed an exclusive-rights free agent tender with the Seahawks on April 19, 2021.[14]

On June 20, 2022, Mone signed a two-year contract extension with the Seahawks worth up to $12 million. He suffered a torn ACL in Week 15 and was placed on injured reserve on December 20, 2022.[15] He was placed on the reserve/physically unable to perform list to start the 2023 season.[16]

On March 6, 2024, Mone was released by the Seahawks.[17]

San Antonio Brahmas

On August 27, 2024, Mone signed with the San Antonio Brahmas of the United Football League (UFL).[18]

References

  1. ^ Broome, Anthony (August 27, 2015). "Michigan DT Bryan Mone Has "Good Chance" to Miss Season after Breaking Leg". maizenbrew.com. SB Nation. Retrieved September 17, 2019.
  2. ^ Patton, Andy (May 19, 2019). "Could undrafted free agent Bryan Mone make the Seahawks roster?". Seahawks Wire. USA Today. Retrieved September 19, 2019.
  3. ^ Williams, Charean (December 20, 2019). "Seahawks promoting Bryan Mone to take Al Woods' roster spot". Profootballtalk.com. Retrieved December 27, 2019.
  4. ^ "Bryan Mone, Michigan, DT, 2019 NFL Draft Scout, NCAA College Football". draftscout.com. Retrieved November 21, 2021.
  5. ^ Hole, Isaiah (April 28, 2019). "Bryan Mone signing with Seattle Seahawks as UDFA". Wolverines Wire. USA Today. Retrieved September 15, 2019.
  6. ^ Sarkar, Jay (September 10, 2019). "Wolverine Watch: NFL Week 1". maizenbrew.com. SB Nation. Retrieved September 17, 2019.
  7. ^ Boyle, John (September 26, 2019). "Seahawks Promote Safety Adrian Colbert From Practice Squad; Waive Defensive Tackle Bryan Mone". Seahawks.com.
  8. ^ Boyle, John (December 20, 2019). "Seahawks Sign Bryan Mone From Practice Squad". Seahawks.com.
  9. ^ Boyle, John (April 23, 2020). "Seahawks Sign Linebacker Bruce Irvin; Re-Sign Joey Hunt, Branden Jackson & Bryan Mone". Seahawks.com. Retrieved April 23, 2020.
  10. ^ Rauschenberg, Nathan (November 14, 2020). "Time For "Snacks," Carson & Hyde Ruled Out And Other Roster Moves For Sunday vs. Rams". Seahawks.com. Retrieved December 23, 2020.
  11. ^ Boyle, John (December 5, 2020). "Seahawks CB Tre Flowers Placed On IR; OT Chad Wheeler Elevated From Practice Squad". Seahawks.com. Retrieved January 14, 2021.
  12. ^ "Seahawks' Bryan Mone: Cleared from COVID list". CBSSports.com. December 16, 2020. Retrieved January 14, 2021.
  13. ^ Boyle, John (December 26, 2020). "Seahawks Activate TE Greg Olsen & DT Bryan Mone Off Injured Reserve". Seahawks.com. Retrieved February 8, 2021.
  14. ^ "2021 NFL Transactions: Signings – April". NFL.com. Retrieved April 19, 2021.
  15. ^ Boyle, John (December 20, 2022). "Seahawks Sign WR Laquon Treadwell, Place DT Bryan Mone On Injured Reserve". Seahawks.com. Retrieved February 1, 2023.
  16. ^ Boyle, John (August 29, 2023). "Seahawks Make Roster Moves, Establish Initial 2023 53-Man Roster". Seahawks.com.
  17. ^ Boyle, John (March 6, 2024). "Seahawks Release Nose Tackle Bryan Mone". Seahawks.com.
  18. ^ @UFL_PR (August 27, 2024). "The #UFL has announced the following transactions" (Tweet). Retrieved August 27, 2024 – via Twitter.