Bryson Spinner entered the National Football League as free agent when he signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars after the 2004 NFL draft.
14 Facts About Bryson Spinner
Bryson Spinner played college football at Virginia and then transferred to Richmond.
Bryson Spinner lettered all 3 years in football, basketball, and track and was the Senior Captain of all three sports.
Bryson Spinner helped take the basketball team to three state championships, and was the MVP all three years.
Bryson Spinner was first-team All-League, All-District, All-Met, IAC First-team basketball and football.
Bryson Spinner enrolled at the University of Virginia in the fall of 1999 and redshirted his true freshman season.
In 2000, starter Dan Ellis missed some time due to injury and Bryson Spinner started over fellow redshirt freshman quarterback Matt Schaub, receiving the bulk of playing time in relief.
Bryson Spinner completed 32-of-46 passes for a season-high 327 yards and five touchdowns.
The Cavaliers won the game on a dramatic hook-and-ladder play in which Bryson Spinner passed the ball to Billy McMullen who then lateraled the ball to Alvin Pearman who ran in for a touchdown in the game's closing seconds.
In 2004, Bryson Spinner signed as a free agent with the Jacksonville Jaguars, and then was released.
Bryson Spinner was picked up by the Seattle Seahawks a week later, completed preseason training camp, and was released before the 2004 season.
In January 2006, Bryson Spinner signed with the San Francisco 49ers, and was allocated to the Frankfurt Galaxy in NFL Europa.
Bryson Spinner injured his shoulder in the second quarter of the World Bowl.
The IFL transactions page reported that Bryson Spinner would be returning to the Maniacs for the 2010 season.