Former Tennessee Titans cornerback Logan Ryan has announced his retirement from the NFL, marking the end of an impressive 11-year career.
Ryan was signed by the Titans in 2017 and spent three seasons with the team. He was one the team leaders during his time in Nashville and was a class act through and through.
In his retirement announcement, Ryan shouted out the Titans and thanked them for not only signing him, but for supporting his animal rescue foundation, RARF (Ryan Animal Rescue Foundation).
“Thank you to the Tennessee Titans for bringing me down there,” Ryan said. “Becoming a franchise player and honestly supporting RARF, my animal foundation was birthed there and you guys took that in and we did so much on and off the field with playoff runs.”
Thank you to all my family, friends and teammates for the guidance and support!
Thanks to the fans for watching!
Won 2 Super Bowls and got out happy and healthy to be the best father for my children!
Thanks again for 11 seasons! Cheers to what’s next 🥂 #LogOut pic.twitter.com/KQhIqA43TD
— Logan Ryan (@RealLoganRyan) April 9, 2024
Ryan’s most memorable moment in the two-tone blue was no doubt his pick-six off New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, which capped off the Titans’ stunning upset of the Pats in the 2019 playoffs and put an end to the Brady era in Foxborough.
Forever the #Titans will get the credit for ending the Patriots Dynasty.
Forever Tom Brady's last pass as a Patriot will be a pick six to Logan Ryan.
Today is already a good day. pic.twitter.com/RcnVICBRDo
— 3HL4LIFE (@3HL4LIFE) March 17, 2020
On top of his three years with the Titans, Ryan spent four seasons with the Patriots, where he won two Super Bowls, two seasons with the New York Giants and one season apiece with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and San Francisco 49ers.