“I’ll Slap You On My Soul” – Falcons Star Caught Berating His Friend During Live Stream In Tense Scene [VIDEO]
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Atlanta Falcons cornerback Cobee Bryant was caught screaming at one of his friends during a live Twitch stream.
The 24-year-old Cobee Bryant completed his rookie season for the Falcons two months ago, totaling one pass breakup and 10 tackles in seven game appearances. The Kansas product signed with Atlanta as an undrafted free agent last April, debuting in Week 11 against the Carolina Panthers.
Bryant hadn’t been in the news much following his rookie season. But that has all changed, with a viral video surfacing of him yelling at one of his friends, apparently for causing damage at his BnB.
More specifically, it appears that one of Bryant’s fans put a hole in the wall at his Bnb:
(WARNING: VIDEO CONTAINS LANGUAGE THAT IS NSFW):
Holy Sh*t: Falcons CB Cobee Bryant gets into a HEATED altercation with two streamers for wrecking his Airbnb.
“Ya’ll n***as is childish! I don’t like you! I’ll slap you on my soul.”
😳😳😳 pic.twitter.com/DflQZJldcL
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) March 24, 2026
It might have been a good idea to turn the camera off at that point in the stream, but anyway.
In other Falcons-related news, the team signed free agent running back Brian Robinson. That should only add to the confusion, given that the Falcons already employ superstar RB Bian Robinson.
Cobee Bryant & Falcons Look To End Nine-Year Playoff Drought In 2026

The Falcons were oh-so-close to ending their eight-year postseason drought last season. They only lost out on the NFC South via a three-way tiebreaker with the Carolina Panthers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, with all three clubs finishing 8-9.
Atlanta fired GM Terry Fontenot and head coach Raheem Morris after the season. Ian Cunningham was named the new GM, and Kevin Stefanski took over as HC. Franchise legend Matt Ryan left his job at CBS Sports to become the Falcons’ new president of football, too.
The NFC South is wide-open in 2026. Now, we wait and see if Stefanski can unlock the potential of an underachieving roster once and for all.
