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Healthy Bryson Nesbit Brings Production, Experience to UNC Offense


UNC tight end is back on the football field for training camp after rehabbing a torn meniscus in his knee, an injury he played on the last portion of the season. After working to recover, Nesbit said he's "back to 100 percent." One area he focused on during that time was maintaining proper deceleration and building back up his speed. (Inside Carolina)

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Healthy Bryson Nesbit Brings Production, Experience to UNC Offense