Logan Ryan did not expect the call that came his way last year when on a cruise with his family but, as the two-time Super Bowl champion announced his retirement on Tuesday, he was sure to thank the San Francisco 49ers for a surprise opportunity.
Defensive back Logan Ryan announced his retirement from the NFL on Tuesday after 11 seasons. Ryan, 33, won Super Bowls XLIX and LI with the New England Patriots during his first four seasons in the league.
After 11 seasons, six championship games, three Super Bowl appearances and two Super Bowl rings, defensive back Logan Ryan announced his retirement via social media on Tuesday.
Former San Francisco 49ers defensive back Logan Ryan announced his retirement on social media. "Thank you to all my family, friends and teammates for the guidance and support!" Ryan wrote.
After 11 seasons playing in the NFL, safety Logan Ryan is retiring. Ryan played for one season with the Bucs during the 2022 season. He made the announcement with a video that he posted to social media, celebrating his long tenured career that included winning two Super Bowls.
49ers safety Logan Ryan has announced his intention to retire from the NFL at 33.
Nearly two months after returning to the Super Bowl stage, Logan Ryan is stepping away from football.
At Thanksgiving, NFL veteran Logan Ryan was on a Disney cruise with his family. Just over two months later, he was playing in the Super Bowl for the San Francisco 49ers with his family watching.
A pair of starters in the secondary and a trade deadline acquisition Collectively, the 49ers have to play better as a team. They can’t expect to miss nine tackles as a defense and win in the NFC Championship.
San Francisco 49ers rookie safety Ji'Ayir Brown had hoped to reclaim his starting role after returning from a knee injury, but veteran Logan Ryan got the nod in the playoff matchup against the Green Bay Packers.
Dre Greenlaw and Logan Ryan lived up to the words of their head coach during the San Francisco 49ers' Wednesday practice ahead of Saturday's divisional round matchup against the Green Bay Packers.
The San Francisco 49ers will have at least one new face in their starting secondary when they face the Washington Commanders on Sunday. The 49ers have been bitten by the injury bug in recent weeks and will be without one of their starting safeties.
SANTA CLARA -- The 49ers are down to their third-string strong safety. First, Talanoa Hufanga tore his ACL in Week 11, then Ji'Ayir Brown sprained his knee against the Ravens and has missed each of the past two practices.
The San Francisco 49ers strengthened their safety position this week by adding versatile defensive back Logan Ryan. The team was looking to bolster the backfield following injuries to Talanoa Hufanga and George Odum.
The 49ers proved they do not have many needs, but quality depth is always welcome.
After the Lions added Tyson Alualu, Logan Ryan will be on track to make his debut soon.
Ryan appears to be on his way back and the timing couldn't be better for the Bucs.
Logan Ryan ultimately signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers "to win a championship," but it appears his departure from New York wasn't as amicable as some first thought.
The veteran defensive back recorded 117 total tackles, two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery, a sack and eight pass breakups during his final campaign with the Giants.
The veteran first made his name in New England, where he spent four seasons with Brady and the Pats.
The New York Giants have terminated the contract of veteran safety Logan Ryan, a defensive team captain last season. According to Over the Cap, Ryan's full $9.25 million base salary was set to become guaranteed on March 19, so the Giants avoided taking on that hit.
Titans fans will probably point out that Ryan played for a playoff contender when he was with Tennessee. He’s won just 10 games in two seasons with the Giants.
A New York Giants player is finding a way to talk smack despite taking an L.
In nine games this season, the veteran has posted 72 tackles, five passes defended and two forced fumbles.
The New York Giants and Jets play in one of the NFL’s more high-end stadiums. After all, MetLife Stadium only opened in 2010 and cost $1.6 billion to build.
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