Martavis Bryant makes NFL comeback
Bryant signs with Washington Commanders after indefinite suspension
Bryant played last in 2018 before being suspended for drug use
Martavis Bryant is making a comeback to the NFL, after signing with the Washington Commanders on Tuesday. The wide receiver was suspended indefinitely by the league in 2018 for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy. Bryant has been reinstated by the league and is now eligible to play again.
Bryant played college football at Clemson University, where he was a standout receiver. He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the fourth round of the 2014 NFL Draft. Bryant had a promising start to his career, but his NFL career was derailed by multiple suspensions for violating the league's substance abuse policy.
Bryant's last NFL game was in Week 10 of the 2018 season. He has not played in a game since then.Bryant has had well-documented issues with substance abuse and mental health, which have contributed to his off-field problems. He hopes to put his past behind him and focus on football.
Now 31 years old, Bryant is hoping to revive his career with the Commanders. He will be joining a team that is in need of wide receiver help and will be looking to make an immediate impact.
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