Former Patriots CB Logan Ryan says Titans career is over, unsure of what's next

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Logan Ryan's chapter with Mike Vrabel and the Tennessee Titans has come to an end.

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The 29-year-old announced the news he will not be returning to the Titans via Instagram Tuesday and noted he's unsure of where his career will take him next. 

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My chapter in Tennessee has come to a close. To the @Titans fans: Thank you for all the love. The energy and support this past season is what led to an epic run.To my Titans Teammates: I love all y’all. Being a leader and earning y’all respect is what meant most to me. Win or lose we stuck together and backed down from no one. (Hyenas) To the Animal Welfare Community: My foundation @rarf was founded and blossomed in TN. All those working hard to support our four legged friends I’m forever grateful.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. Everybody Stay Safe & Positive during these crazy times. 26 Out ✌ #MMCNB #PayDerrick

A post shared by Logan Ryan (@loganryan) on May 5, 2020 at 11:48am PDT

In three seasons with the Titans, Ryan recorded four interceptions, five forced fumbles, 8.5 sacks and 177 solo tackles. His 2019 campaign was especially impressive as he became just the third player since 2000 with at least four sacks, four interceptions and four forced fumbles in a single season. 

Ryan said in his Instagram post that he'd like to play for an organization that's a strong fit for him and his family -- could that mean the door is open for a possible return to the New England Patriots?

New England currently has Stephon Gilmore, Jason McCourty, J.C. Jackson, Jonathan Jones and Joejuan Williams among their cornerbacks, but that doesn't mean a potential Ryan return is out of the question. Perhaps Bill Belichick wouldn't mind adding the guy who picked off Tom Brady's final pass for the Patriots in the Titans' 20-13 upset victory over New England in the wild-card round last season.

At this point, any Ryan-to-the-Patriots talk is just speculation. So, we'll see what happens in the coming weeks. 

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