Cullen Bryant
William Cullen Bryant was an American professional football player who was a running back and return specialist for 13 seasons in the National Football League for the Los Angeles Rams and Seattle Seahawks. He played college football for the Colorado Buffaloes.
Early life
Bryant was born in Fort Sill, Oklahoma. His father, who was a fan of poetry, named him after the poet William Cullen Bryant. He graduated as part of the first class to spend all three years at William (Billy) [Mitchell High School (Colorado Springs)|William (Billy) Mitchell High School] in Colorado Springs, Colorado, in 1969.A three-year letterman who played for Eddie Crowder at the University of Colorado, Bryant, who wore uniform number 16, starred at defensive back. During his junior and senior years, the Buffaloes were nationally ranked in the Associated Press (AP) Poll, finishing 3rd and 16th in 1971 and 1972 respectively. He played in the Senior Bowl and College All-Star Game in 1973.
Professional career
He was selected by the Rams in the second round of the 1973 NFL draft. He was the primary return specialist in his first four years with the team, working exclusively on kickoffs as a rookie. He scored his first NFL touchdown on September 30, 1973, when he returned a first-quarter kickoff 93 yards in a 40-20 victory over the 49ers in San Francisco.Bryant's one-yard touchdown run in the first quarter gave the Rams an early 7-3 lead in its 31-19 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XIV. He ended the game with 6 carries for 30 yards.