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Bryan Bennett

Bryan Bennett (born March 6, 1992) is an former professional known for his dynamic dual-threat playing style during his college career. Standing at 6 feet 3 inches and weighing 215 pounds, he played at the from 2011 to 2012 before transferring to , where he led the Lions to back-to-back championships in 2013 and 2014 and their first two appearances in the playoffs. Bennett's professional career included a stint on the practice squad of the as an undrafted in 2015, followed by limited action in the Canadian Football League with the in 2018 and the in 2019. At , Bennett appeared in 18 games over two seasons, contributing to ' victory in the as part of a high-powered offense. He threw six touchdown passes in 2011 without an interception and added 165 rushing yards and six touchdowns in 2012, showcasing his mobility early in his career. Transferring to Southeastern in 2013, Bennett exploded onto the FCS scene, earning Offensive Player of the Year honors after passing for 3,165 yards and 21 touchdowns while rushing for a school-record 1,046 yards and 16 scores, finishing eighth in the voting, ranking fifth nationally in yards per completion (14.72) and 11th in total offense per game (300.8), and leading the Lions to their first playoff berth. In 2014, he was a watch list candidate, a preseason All-American (third team), and preseason All-Southland first-team selection; he passed for 2,357 yards and 18 touchdowns while adding 15 rushing scores for a total of 31 career rushing touchdowns at SLU, another program record. He finished his college career in the top five all-time at Southeastern Louisiana for average passing yards per game. Bennett's NFL opportunity came immediately after college when he signed with the in May 2015, spending time on their but not appearing in a regular-season game. He then ventured north to the CFL, joining the in 2018, where he played in 17 games primarily as a , completing 4 of 8 passes for yards and rushing for 34 yards on 2 carries while also recording defensive tackles. In 2019, he moved to the for eight games, adding 69 rushing yards and his lone professional on the ground, along with nine more tackles on , before retiring from the league. Overall, Bennett's pro stats were modest— passing yards, 103 rushing yards, and one rushing —but his college achievements cemented his legacy as one of Southeastern Louisiana's most impactful quarterbacks, earning induction into the school's Athletics Hall of Fame in 2019.

Early years

Early life

Bryan Alton Bennett was born on March 6, 1992, in Tarzana, . He is the son of Brian and Shyhra Bennett and has two younger sisters, Kristina and Hailey. Raised in the area, Bennett developed an early interest in , beginning to play the sport at age 11 with the North Valley Golden Bears. He later transitioned to at .

High school career

Bryan Bennett attended in Encino, , where he played for the Celts football team. Bennett took over as the starting as a sophomore, replacing Kevin Prince and leading the team to an 11-3 record and a state runner-up finish. He was a three-year starter and earned recognition as a four-star recruit, ranked as the No. 10 quarterback prospect by in 2009, No. 15 by , and a three-star recruit by . As a senior in 2009, Bennett emerged as a standout , recognized for his strong arm and mobility that allowed him to extend plays both through the air and on the ground. He earned co-MVP honors in the Serra League and was named to the league's first-team as , while also being selected as one of the top 10 high school s in the Los Angeles Times area. Under his leadership, the Crespi team finished the season with a 5-5 overall record and a 1-2 mark in league play. In his senior campaign, Bennett completed 170 of 266 pass attempts for 2,370 yards and 27 touchdowns, showcasing his passing prowess. He also contributed significantly to the rushing attack, carrying the ball 60 times for 410 yards. His performance as a versatile signal-caller helped solidify his recruitment status, leading to a commitment to play at the .

College career

University of Oregon

Bryan Bennett arrived at the as a highly touted recruit from Crespi High School in , redshirting during the 2010 season to preserve a year of eligibility while learning the ' fast-paced offense. In his redshirt year of 2011, Bennett served as the primary backup to starter Darron Thomas, appearing in seven games and stepping in during key moments when Thomas was sidelined by injury. He completed 25 of 46 passes for 369 yards and six touchdowns with no interceptions, while adding 200 rushing yards on 23 carries, showcasing his dual-threat potential in limited action. Notable performances included starting against , where he threw for 156 yards and two touchdowns in a 45-19 victory, helping maintain the team's momentum during a 12-2 season that ended in a 45-38 loss to in the . Entering the 2012 season as a redshirt , Bennett initially competed with redshirt freshman to replace the graduated but ultimately settled into the backup role behind the dynamic Mariota, who earned the starting nod after a competitive . Bennett appeared in nine games, completing 20 of 37 passes for 211 yards, three touchdowns, and three interceptions, while rushing for 167 yards and six touchdowns on 38 carries, often contributing in short-yardage and goal-line situations. His mobility proved valuable, as seen in a three-touchdown rushing effort against in a 57-16 win, where he gained 73 yards on 10 carries. These contributions helped provide depth and versatility to Oregon's high-octane offense. As the third-string quarterback early in his career but primarily operating as the reliable No. 2 option across his two active seasons, Bennett supported a program that achieved a 12-1 record in , capped by a 35-17 victory over Kansas State in the . His limited but effective playing time underscored his development in a talent-rich environment, though stiff competition on the depth chart prompted his transfer to following the season.

Southeastern Louisiana University

After spending two seasons at the University of Oregon primarily as a backup, Bryan Bennett transferred to Southeastern Louisiana University in January 2013, where he was immediately eligible to play due to having two years of eligibility remaining. In his junior year of 2013, Bennett emerged as the starting quarterback for the Lions, appearing in all 14 games and leading the team to its first Southland Conference championship with a perfect 7-0 league record. He completed 215 of 354 passes for 3,165 yards and 21 touchdowns with 11 interceptions, while rushing for 1,046 yards and 16 scores on 183 carries. Under his leadership, Southeastern Louisiana finished 11-3 overall, earned the No. 4 seed in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision playoffs, and advanced to the quarterfinals before falling to Jacksonville State. For his performance, Bennett was named the Southland Conference Offensive Player of the Year and earned first-team All-Southland Conference honors. Bennett returned as the starter for his senior season in 2014, helping the Lions secure back-to-back Southland Conference titles with a 7-1 conference mark and a 9-4 overall record, including an at-large bid to the FCS playoffs where they lost 17-21 to Sam Houston State in the first round. He completed 143 of 289 passes for 2,357 yards and 18 touchdowns with 4 interceptions, while rushing for 669 yards and 15 touchdowns on 137 carries. Bennett capped his college career by earning first-team All-Southland Conference recognition for the second consecutive year. He was also a Walter Payton Award finalist, finishing eighth nationally, and a preseason third-team All-American and first-team All-Southland selection; he ranked fifth nationally in yards per completion (14.72) and 11th in total offense per game (300.8).

College statistics

Bryan Bennett compiled notable statistics during his college career at the and , showcasing his dual-threat capabilities as a . Across four seasons, he recorded 403 completions on 726 pass attempts for 6,102 yards, 48 passing touchdowns, and 18 interceptions. His passing efficiency included a 55.5% completion rate and 8.4 yards per attempt. Bennett also contributed with 2,082 rushing yards and 37 rushing touchdowns on 381 carries. Bennett's performance was particularly strong at Southeastern Louisiana, where his statistics helped lead the Lions to back-to-back Southland Conference championships in 2013 and 2014. The following tables summarize his passing and rushing statistics by season.

Passing Statistics

SeasonTeamCompletionsAttemptsYardsTouchdownsInterceptions
2011254636960
2012203721133
2013Southeastern Louisiana Lions2153543,1652111
2014Southeastern Louisiana Lions1432892,357184
Career4037266,1024818

Rushing Statistics

SeasonTeamCarriesYardsTouchdowns
2011232000
2012381676
2013Southeastern Louisiana Lions1831,04616
2014Southeastern Louisiana Lions13766915
Career3812,08237

Professional career

Indianapolis Colts

Bryan Bennett signed with the as an undrafted on May 3, 2015, shortly after the conclusion of the . The three-year rookie contract was valued at $1.585 million, including a $5,000 signing bonus, positioning him as the third-string behind and . Bennett, a mobile passer from , impressed in offseason workouts with his dual-threat ability, earning praise for his arm strength and decision-making in controlled settings. During the 2015 preseason, Bennett received limited snaps across three games, serving primarily as the third in a depth chart focused on evaluating backups. In the opener against the on August 16, he completed 4 of 16 passes for 35 yards with two interceptions, while adding several rushes that highlighted his athleticism. Against the on August 22, his passing was minimal, contributing to the Colts' backups' combined 12 completions on 25 attempts for 147 yards. His most extensive action came in the finale versus the on September 3, where he went 15 of 25 for 170 yards but threw three interceptions in a low-scoring 9-6 loss. Overall, Bennett did not record a regular-season appearance, as the Colts prioritized veteran stability at the position. Bennett benefited from exposure to head coach Chuck Pagano's defensive-minded system and the offensive schemes coordinated by , which emphasized quick decisions and play-action passes suited to his skill set. However, on September 5, 2015, as the team finalized its 53-man roster, Bennett was among the final cuts, alongside other young prospects like Duron . Following his release, Bennett transitioned to opportunities in the Canadian Football League.

Winnipeg Blue Bombers

Bryan Bennett joined the of the Canadian Football League (CFL) late in the 2015 season, signing to the team's practice roster on October 22, 2015. He remained on the practice squad for the remainder of 2015 and throughout the entire 2016 season, contributing to team preparations without appearing in any games. During this first stint, Bennett focused on developmental roles, honing his skills in a professional environment following his brief NFL exposure with the . Bennett returned to the Blue Bombers for a second stint, re-signing on May 25, 2018, ahead of training camp. He served as the third-string behind starter and backup , primarily contributing on the practice roster and in special teams capacities during the 2018 season. With only limited passing attempts in regular-season games as a , his presence supported the team's depth during their successful playoff run that year. Throughout his time with Winnipeg, Bennett operated mainly as a backup and member, aiding the team's preparation amid their rise to contention in the late 2010s, including the franchise's 2019 victory—though he was no longer active with the club by that season. He was released by the Blue Bombers on June 8, 2019, as part of final roster cuts before the 2019 campaign.

Saskatchewan Roughriders

Bryan Bennett signed with the on November 28, 2016, joining the team after spending the prior season on the ' practice roster, which provided him with initial familiarity in the Canadian Football League. During his first stint, Bennett served as a quarterback behind starters and , participating in the 2017 training camp where he competed for the No. 2 role but ultimately did not secure significant playing time, with no starts and only limited appearances. He was released on June 17, 2017, as the team continued its rebuilding efforts, which culminated in a 10-8 regular season record and a playoff appearance in the Western Semi-Final that year. Bennett returned to the Roughriders for a second stint, signing on June 16, 2019. In this role, he operated as the third-string behind , appearing in 17 regular-season games primarily on special teams and as a short-yardage option, with no starts at . This period aligned with the team's ongoing development, as they achieved a strong 13-5 record and Western Division title in 2019. His tenure ended with a release on April 8, 2020, after which Bennett retired from professional . As of 2025, he serves as the and quarterbacks coach at .

Professional statistics

Bryan Bennett's professional statistics reflect his career as a backup quarterback, with limited opportunities to play in regular-season games across the NFL and CFL. In the NFL, he appeared only in preseason contests during the 2015 season with the Indianapolis Colts, accumulating minimal statistics that are not included in official regular-season totals. Bennett's CFL career, spanning 2016 to 2019 with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Saskatchewan Roughriders, produced all of his recorded regular-season statistics, primarily from rushing due to his backup status. His passing totals consist of 4 completions out of 8 attempts for 72 yards, 0 touchdowns, and 0 interceptions. Rushing totals include 18 carries for 103 yards and 1 touchdown. The following tables summarize his CFL passing and rushing statistics by year and team:

Passing Statistics

YearTeamGames PlayedCompletionsAttemptsYardsTouchdownsInterceptions
201818487200
20191700000
Career35487200

Rushing Statistics

YearTeamGames PlayedCarriesYardsAverageTouchdownsLong
20181823417.0031
20191716694.3112
Career35181035.7131
These figures underscore the constrained volume of his professional output, consistent with a backup role.

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