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Veteran defensive lineman Josiah Bronson is the latest player to parlay a stint in the UFL into another shot in the NFL.
In a social media post, James Larsen reports that the Titans are tapping into the UFL and adding former Memphis Showboats ...
The Tennessee Titans are making a slight adjustment along the defensive line. According to team reporter Jim Wyatt, the ...
The Bucs took the field at Raymond James Stadium Saturday night for the first time in 209 days, opening up the 2025 preseason and their 50th season as an NFL franchise against the Tennessee Titans.
Former Temple defensive end Josiah Bronson is heading home to play for the Washington Huskies. Bronson, a native of Washington, announced his decision to transfer to the defending Pac-12 champions and ...
JOSIAH BRONSON | Washington | DT | #11 | rSr | 6027 | 295 | 5.02e | Kent, WA | Kentwood HS | 07.03.97 Overview: Starting his career at Temple, Bronson transferred to Washington and was a two-year ...
Josiah Bronson made it one. The 6-foot-3, 298-pound defensive tackle from Kent, Washington, surprisingly beat out Benning Potoa'e, relegating the senior to a reserve role for much of the season.
But nerves and all, Josiah Bronson will get them out. He lets nothing stand in his way, on or off the football field, particularly a slight stutter that occasionally creeps up during stressful ...
September 10, 2019 By Jack Larkin In 2009, then 12-year-old Josiah Bronson traveled with his entire family to Husky Stadium for every home game. The Bronson's always went to support Josiah's brother, ...
For Josiah Bronson, it all started in Washington, and he’s back where he belongs. But, thanks in part to his siblings, he’s also returned to Seattle in position to succeed.
When Josiah was in high school in Kent, Washington, the Bronson brothers would routinely push cars in parking lots. They’d stand behind Demitrius’ Mercedes and force it up a hill.
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