Bryant Young to join 49ers Hall of Fame

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The 49ers will have a 29th inductee to their Hall of Fame this year. Defensive tackle Bryant Young will get the honor.

“You could not ask for someone to be a better 49er and a better human being than Bryant Young,” 49ers CEO Jed York said in a statement. “There was no question he was the heart and soul of this team as a player and a person who took great pride in wearing the SF oval. He exemplifies the championship culture we strive for in the game of football and in life. During his 14-year career, B.Y. was an eight-time recipient of the Len Eshmont Award, the most prestigious honor a 49er can receive for their inspirational and courageous play as selected by their teammates. Bryant’s contributions to our franchise, our community and the game of football are numerous and I am hopeful that another Hall of Fame is in his future.”

Young, the seventh overall pick in the 1994 draft, spent his entire career with the 49ers. He was a four-time Pro Bowl and a 1996 All-Pro. He had 89.5 sacks in 208 career games.

“First, I want to thank Mr. DeBartolo and his wife, Candy, for drafting me and making me part of this extraordinary 49ers family,” Young said. “To Denise DeBartolo York, Dr. John York and Jed York, thank you for all of your support and for allowing me to spend my entire career with this iconic franchise. Great organizations start with great leadership from the top and I was blessed to be surrounded by outstanding leaders throughout my 49ers career.

“To all my coaches and teammates, if it weren’t for you, I would not be receiving this incredible honor. I appreciate all that I learned from you and for all the highs and lows we experienced together. From winning a Super Bowl in my rookie season, to 14 years in one city, you made my NFL career adventurous and fulfilling. I will be forever grateful for all those relationships and the time we shared together.”

Young served as defensive line coach with the Falcons from 2017 through 2019, stepping down after the most recent NFL season.

5 responses to “Bryant Young to join 49ers Hall of Fame

  1. Bryant Young is my favorite 49er of all time….which is crazy because the niners also had players named Montana and Rice and Lott and Craig and JT Rathman Brent Jones Steve Young Dwight Clark……

    But man this guy was ALWAYS in the opponents backfield. Always. So fun to watch. Didnt have help on the line much of his career, but regardless he’d plow through two or three offensive lineman to wreck the play on first, second and third down.

    He was a complete player, and didn’t just rev his motor on third and long.

  2. Really good player back in the day. About a step away from being a possible HOF player.

    Stubblefield wasn’t too shabby either.

    SF always had underrated DL that didn’t quite get the recognitiion they deserved. Duane Board, Kevin Fagan, etc, in the 1980s and that is not even mentioning the obvious in Haley, the latter more of a pure 3-4 olb.

  3. This guy was a beast. Him and Stubblefield were trouble. Not a 49ers fan but I loved those 90’s 49ers. When they had those guys and Ken Norton Jr, Deion, Merton Hanks, etc.

  4. touchback6 says:
    June 23, 2020 at 9:38 pm
    Really good player back in the day. About a step away from being a possible HOF player.

    Stubblefield wasn’t too shabby either.

    SF always had underrated DL that didn’t quite get the recognitiion they deserved. Duane Board, Kevin Fagan, etc, in the 1980s and that is not even mentioning the obvious in Haley, the latter more of a pure 3-4 olb.

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    Totally disagree. If decent running backs like Edgerrin James and a fortunate and pretty good coach like Cowher get in, there is room for one of the all-time greatest Defensive Lineman.

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