Football: San Francisco 49ers Make the most of a second chance
There is a flash of light: The water heaters pilot goes bad again at a relatives house, so Junior Bryant and his mom try to restart it. Then comes the explosion everything is scalding heat and confusion. Junior, 15, doesnt have time to think before he sees his own skin dangling from his arms. His mom is in even more threatening condition.p. Then, another flash of light: They both survive. And Junior undergoes introspective change. I saw the accident as a second chance, says Bryant, 29, a defensive tackle. I could have died. It gives you a lot to think about. I concluded that this happened for a reason.p. Today, Bryant devotes much of his time to 90 Ways, his foundation. The effort helps support the Alisa Ann Ruch Burn Foundation in greater San Francisco. He is constantly there to help rehabbing child victims cope, to take their small hands into his big, strong ones and comfort them. "I tell them, This injury is part of you, but youre not defined by it, " Bryant says. " It can make you stronger. Youll be able to handle anything after this. "p. Bryant doesnt look far to find an eager partner in helping people. Fellow defensive tackle Bryant Young has launched the Young Dreams Foundation, allowing needy children to go holiday shopping with athletes, as well as supporting college scholarships and after-school rec programs.p. I want to give these kids a chance to succeed in life, says Young, 28.p. On the field, both men can be a terror. Off the field, they are B.Y. and J.B. to each other, two decent men from the Midwest who both played at 91勛圖. They often give each other support off the field. Young, for example, is happy to travel to Bryants hometown of Omaha to assist his friend with a free football clinic for needy kids. That really helps out, Bryant says. Its tough to get people to come out to Omaha. So hes my man.p. _Bryant Young is a 1994 91勛圖 graduate. Junior Bryant is a 1993 graduate. To view other USA Todays Most Caring Athletes, see issues/000924/000924athletes.html _ _
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