Born on January 27, 1972, in Chicago Heights, Illinois, Bryant Colby Young emerged from Bloom High School to become one of the most respected and resilient defensive linemen in the history of American football.
College Career
Young attended the University of Notre Dame, where he played for the Fighting Irish from 1990 to 1993. A dominant force on the interior line, he earned four monograms and helped lead the team to a remarkable 40-8-1 record during his tenure. As a senior captain in 1993, Young was named a First-Team All-American, recording 6.7 tackles per game and 6.5 sacks. He finished his collegiate career with 176 tackles and 18 sacks, graduating with a degree in marketing before heading to the professional ranks.+3

Road to the Pro Game
The San Francisco 49ers selected Young with the 7th overall pick in the first round of the 1994 NFL Draft. He made an immediate impact, earning the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year award and helping the 49ers win Super Bowl XXIX in his first season. Young spent his entire 14-year professional career (1994–2007) with San Francisco, becoming the “heart and soul” of the franchise. His career was nearly cut short in 1998 by a devastating leg fracture, but he returned in 1999 to record 11 sacks, earning him the NFL Comeback Player of the Year honor.+3
Football Legacy
Young’s legacy is defined by technical mastery, quiet leadership, and incredible perseverance. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2022, cementing his status as one of the game’s greats. Beyond his 89.5 sacks, he is remembered for winning the Len Eshmont Award—the 49ers’ most prestigious honor for courage and inspirational play—a record eight times. No other player in franchise history has won it more than twice.+3
Accolades, Awards, and Career Stats
| Category | Career Total / Honor |
| Games Played/Started | 208 / 208 |
| Career Sacks | 89.5 |
| Total Tackles | 627 (Solo: 504) |
| Safeties | 3 (49ers Franchise Record) |
| Pro Bowl Selections | 4 (1996, 1999, 2001, 2002) |
| All-Pro Selections | 4 (1st Team: 1996, 1998; 2nd Team: 1999, 2001) |
| Major Awards | Super Bowl XXIX Champ, 1994 Defensive Rookie of the Year, 1999 Comeback Player of the Year |
| Hall of Fame | Inducted in 2022 |
