Walter M. Williams High School Alumni

Burlington, North Carolina (NC)

AlumniClass Home  >  North Carolina  >  Walter M. Williams High School  >  Billy Bryan

Billy Bryan

All-American football player at Duke University and later played Center for the Denver Broncos

What is Billy Bryan known for?

William Kirby Bryan, born on June 21, 1955, in Burlington, North Carolina, is an illustrious alumni of Walter M. Williams High School in Burlington, NC. Enrolling at Duke University, he earned the title of All-American football player, undoubtedly leaving a lasting sports legacy in college. Duke University recognised Bryan's efforts, and he was awarded the 1976 All-America honors.

Upon completion of his college career, the Denver Broncos drafted Billy Bryan as the 101st pick in the fourth round of the 1977 NFL Draft. This marked the beginning of his admirable professional football career, the second-longest for a Duke graduate after Sonny Jurgensen. Playing as the Center, his career spanned 11 years from 1977 to 1988, during which he contributed significantly to the Broncos, playing a total of 153 games.

Billy Bryan's career was decorated with numerous awards and recognition. He achieved All-Pro status in 1985, a testament to his high-performance levels on the field. He was the recipient of the prestigious Jacobs Blocking Trophy, which he earned while playing for Duke Blue Devils football team. Moreover, he had the honor of participating in four Super Bowls, further emphasising his status as a stalwart of the game.

Even after 13 seasons in the NFL, Bryan's exploits continue to inspire many, forming an important part of the rich history of the National Football League. Check out his career stats at Pro Football Reference for a detailed account of his football journey.