Bryant attended
Wren High School in
Piedmont, South Carolina. As a senior, he had 3,579 passing yards with 41 passing
touchdowns, 720 rushing yards, and 14 rushing touchdowns. He committed to
Clemson University to play college football under head coach
Dabo Swinney.[1] During Bryant's junior year of high school, he was unable to play in the first half of a game, as he was vomiting blood in the locker room. Bryant was taken to the hospital and after an MRI, doctors found a large abscess blocking his lower intestine. Had this abscess not been found, it may have burst, leading to a life-threatening infection in his entire body. Doctors were successfully able to remove the abscess through an emergency surgery.[2]
Bryant spent his first two years at Clemson as a backup to
Deshaun Watson.[3] During the two years, he completed 13 of 19 passes for 75 yards with a touchdown and interception. He also had 178 rushing yards over 35 carries with three touchdowns.[4] During this time, Clemson would win both the
2015 and
2016 ACC Championships, as well as the
2017 CFP National Championship.
After Watson left for the
2017 NFL Draft, Bryant was named Clemson's starting quarterback to open the
2017 season.[5][6] Bryant led the Tigers to the
2017 ACC Championship, and a spot in the 2017 College Football Playoff, losing to eventual national champion Alabama in the
Sugar Bowl. The
2017 Clemson Tigers finished the season with a record of 12–2.
On September 25, 2018, after week 4 of the
2018 season, coach
Dabo Swinney announced that freshman
Trevor Lawrence would be the new starting quarterback for the Tigers.[7] As a result, Bryant decided to transfer. He maintained his final year of eligibility, despite starting 4 games of his senior year, due to a recent change in NCAA redshirt guidelines.[8] The Tigers would go on to win the
2019 CFP Championship. Due to Bryant's decision to leave the team early in the season, Swinney chose not to give Bryant a
championship ring.[9][10]
Missouri
On December 5, 2018, Bryant announced that he would transfer to
Missouri.[11] The following year he became a quarterback for the
2019 Missouri Tigers.[12] In the Tigers' first game of the
2019 season, a 37–31 loss at
Wyoming, Bryant threw a career-high 423 yards.[13]
After going undrafted in the
2020 NFL Draft, Bryant had a tryout with the
Arizona Cardinals on August 14, 2020.[16] On February 9, 2021, it was announced that Bryant had signed with the
Toronto Argonauts, where his cousin,
Martavis Bryant, had signed two weeks earlier.[17] Bryant was released on June 18, 2021.[18] Bryant re-signed with Toronto on July 22 and assigned to practice roster. He was cut again on August 22.[19]
Bismarck Bucks
In the one month interim between Argonauts stints, Bryant played two games for the
Bismarck Bucks of the
Indoor Football League (IFL), where he completed four out of five passes for 48 yards and a touchdown, and 11 rushes for 87 yards.[20][21]
FCF Zappers
On March 30, 2022, Bryant signed with the Zappers of the Fan Controlled Football league. On his debut the following day on April 1, Bryant threw for 130 yards and 2 touchdowns with no interceptions, whilst also rushing for an extra two touchdowns on 47 yards. He would go on to throw for 234 yards, 5 touchdowns, and 2 interceptions for the season with a 55% completion rating. Kelly Bryant went on to win the FCF People's Championship later that season as well as being named the game's MVP.[22]
Arlington Renegades
Bryant signed with the
Arlington Renegades of the
XFL on April 3, 2023.[23] Bryant played in one regular season game, recording one rushing attempt for 24 yards, and had five more rushes for 20 yards in the Renegades two playoff wins to claim the 2023 XFL championship. He was not part of the roster after the
2024 UFL dispersal draft on January 15, 2024.[24]