Defensive back Logan Ryan has announced his retirement after 11 years in the NFL. In a social media post, he called his time in the league a “beautiful journey of highs and lows.” Throughout his career, Ryan played in 154 regular season games and 19 playoff contests. He recorded an impressive 861 tackles, 21 interceptions, 14 sacks, 17 forced fumbles, and four fumble recoveries over the course of his 173 appearances.
Ryan started his career with the Patriots where he helped them win two Super Bowl titles after being drafted in the third round in 2013. After leaving the Patriots in 2017, Ryan spent three seasons with the Titans where he made a memorable play by returning Tom Brady’s final pass as a Patriot for a touchdown during a playoff win over his former team. He then moved on to play two years with the Giants before reuniting with Brady in Tampa in 2022.
Last season, Ryan finished his career with a trip to the Super Bowl as a member of the 49ers. His impressive contributions to the teams he played for during his time in the NFL will be remembered as one of the greatest defensive backs of all time.
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