That is excellent question to ask!!!
In reality it goes to and can be reduced to contradiction of two questions in this sport what comes to the fact a health condition as one of the key deciding factors of market value i.e. future salary of a player.
1) Is it better that unfounded gossips determine a market value and future career potential of a player, for him, income wise?
or
2) Is it better that health information is released publicly as objectively, and as fast as possible to reduce an impact of all kinds of speculations, from the point of view of a player?
From outsiders' perspective it is reduced to these question, but when we take an insider perspective and assets management aspect to the account, it is far from it.
Onus being that a player, the worker, the primary entertainer, and a public interface in this cluster of entertainment business is nearly always that one who suffer most, regardless of chosen approach. People want to know. And what ever was done, always, always, something bad follows to the star. In injury/health issue situation it is always pick-your-poison stuff for a player, and even then he doesn't necessarily have the freedom of choice, as he is still typically valuable asset to someone else.
Sincere worries of random fans are doubly tertiary class priority concern when millions speak, but the concern nevertheless because thousands of those random fans make those millions. Ultimately.
Only hoping good for Bryan. Get healthy, get healthy soon, recover fully, and if possible, continue your career then like there never was any interruption.