PBR No. 1 Daylon Swearingen on How He’s Grown as a Bull Rider in 2022

Daylon Swearingen enters the PBR World Finals No. 1 in the World Standings and he says he was grown a lot over the course of the 2022 season.

“I feel like I’ve grown quite a bit, trying to ride more controlled throughout the whole ride and just not get carried away when it feels good,” he said.

Swearingen won over $30,000 at four different PBR events in 2022.

There’s $12,500 available per event in at the Chute Out, and more than half goes to the winner
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