Atlanta Falcons cornerback Cobee Bryant recently found himself in an off-field altercation with two streamers, Kaiyo and Chibu, which left him visibly frustrated. The incident, captured on a livestream and shared by NFL insider Dov Kleiman, shows Bryant expressing his anger after the streamers reportedly damaged his Airbnb property. The clip ends with Bryant still upset, and it's unclear if the situation was resolved afterward.
Bryant, who made a name for himself at the University of Kansas, was a standout player for the Jayhawks. Over four seasons, he played in 47 games, racking up 128 tackles, 1.5 sacks, and 13 interceptions, earning First-Team All-Big 12 honors three times. Despite his college success, Bryant went undrafted in the 2025 NFL draft but was picked up by the Falcons as a free agent.
The Falcons wrapped up their season third in the NFC South with an 8-9 record, missing the playoffs. This led to a coaching change, with Raheem Morris being replaced by Kevin Stefanski. Stefanski, formerly with the Cleveland Browns, brings a 45-56 record and two playoff appearances to the Falcons.
The big question is whether Cobee Bryant can thrive under Stefanski's leadership. The Falcons are looking for a fresh start, and fans are hopeful for improvement. Stefanski's history with player development is mixed, but he's already making moves, adding players like Bijan Robinson, Tua Tagovailoa, and Austin Hooper to the roster.
In the cornerback lineup, Bryant joins A.J. Terrell, Clark Philips III, Mike Hughes, C.J.
Henderson, and Natrone Brooks. With Terrell likely taking the lead as CB1, Bryant has a chance to further develop and possibly move up the depth chart.
Last season, he showed potential in his seven appearances, which included one start, recording 10 tackles and one tackle for loss.
As the Falcons gear up for the new season, all eyes will be on how Bryant adapts and grows under the new regime. His journey from undrafted free agent to potential key player is one to watch, especially with Stefanski steering the ship.
