Ryan announced his retirement from the NFL via his personal Twitter/X account Tuesday. Ryan is calling it a career after 11 seasons in the NFL, a span highlighted by two Super Bowl victories during his tenure with New England. After leaving New England as a free agent in 2017, Ryan inked with Tennessee where he earned the distinction of catching Tom Brady's last pass as a member of the Patriots, a game-sealing pick-six to secure the Titans a wild-card round victory in during the 2019 season. Ryan also suited up for the Giants, Buccaneers and 49ers, where with the latter team he made an appearance in Super Bowl LVIII.
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Birthdate
2/9/1991 (33)
Status
Retired
HT/WT
5'11", 195 lbs
Draft Info
2013: Rd 3; Pk (NE)
Birthplace
Berlin, NJ, USA
Position
SAF
College
Rutgers
Experience
11 seasons
Career History
San Francisco 49ers
2023-2024
(1 season)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2022-2023
(1 season)
New York Giants
2020-2022
(2 seasons)
Tennessee Titans
2017-2020
(3 seasons)
New England Patriots
2013-2017
(4 seasons)
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Announces retirement
Ryan announced his retirement from the NFL via his personal Twitter/X account Tuesday. Ryan is calling it a career after 11 seasons in the NFL, a span highlighted by two Super Bowl victories during his tenure with New England. After leaving New England as a free agent in 2017, Ryan inked with Tennessee where he earned the distinction of catching Tom Brady's last pass as a member of the Patriots, a game-sealing pick-six to secure the Titans a wild-card round victory in during the 2019 season. Ryan also suited up for the Giants, Buccaneers and 49ers, where with the latter team he made an appearance in Super Bowl LVIII.