Veteran CB Logan Ryan Announces That He’s Leaving the Titans

Logan Ryan #26 of the Tennessee Titans in 2020. Photo by Adam Glanzman/Getty Images

Corner Logan Ryan was a big part of Tennessee Titans’ success last year, contributing to the team’s road to AFC Championship with a career-best season. Still, this didn’t help him much in an attempt to get a new contract, so Ryan decided to play elsewhere in 2020.

Ryan confirmed via social media on Tuesday that he won’t resign with Titans, opting to leave the franchise as a free agent.

“My chapter in Tennessee has come to a close,” Ryan wrote on Instagram before thanking Titans’ fans and former teammates for their support in the past three years. 

“I’m looking forward to continue to play at an elite level for a organization that’s a great fit for my family and me,” he added.

Ryan made 16 starts last season with Tennessee, contributing with career-high 113 tackles, 4.5 sacks, and 18 pass deflections alongside four interceptions and four forced fumbles. He added 25 tackles, two pass deflections, one interception and one defensive touchdown in the postseason.

Despite all of this, Titans were reportedly reluctant to meet Logan Ryan’s contract demands after he hit the free agency this offseason. The 29-year-old is arguably set for his last big contract and wants to make the most of it. We’ll see if he gets that somewhere else now that Titans are out of the race.

Ryan joined Tennessee Titans in 2017 as a free agent. He previously played with the New England Patriots, where he won two Super Bowl rings.

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