Menu

Bryson Nesbit discusses the NFL, Knee Injury, TE Position Group, UNC's Offense, and More


Leaving a year early for the NFL never crossed ’s mind last winter. Being a Tar Heel for another season, healing, and playing the best football of his career was the focus. The North Carolina tight end met with the media following practice on Tuesday. The 6-foot-5, 235 pound senior, will be one of the focal points in UNC's offense this season. (Tar Heel Illustrated)

Related: , Tar Heels in the NFL

Physicality, fun, and freedom mark the Belichick boys' UNC defense
The Belichick era at UNC is in full swing, but it’s not just about legendary head coach Bill Belichick. He’s just one member of UNC’s...

UNC Football Defense Preview 2025: The Belichicks Take Over the Tar Heel Defense
Okay, Belichicks. Go to work. Bill Belichick is one of football's all-time greatest defensive minds, and son Steve will handle the coordinator duties. UNC's defense...

UNC Football Offense Preview 2025: The Tar Heels Rebuilt Fast
UNC offensive coordinator Freddie Kitchens has plenty of parts to work with. Last year’s offense struggled with consistency. The passing game didn’t do much, the...

UNC DB Thad Dixon on the title-game stage, Bill Belichick's defense, trees, fishing & more
Thad Dixon hails from Los Angeles and spent the last two years playing college football at the University of Washington. So, North Carolina is a...

Bryson Nesbit discusses the NFL, Knee Injury, TE Position Group, UNC's Offense, and More


© 2005-2025 Tar Heel Times | Contact | Privacy Policy | Site Map | RSS | Did UNC Win?

Tar Heel Times is an unofficial resource for UNC fans and is not affiliated with the University of North Carolina.