Matt Ryan said the stars would have to align for him to return to football.
Ryan just inked a deal to join CBS as an analyst this fall. He insisted that he wasn’t retiring directly in his announcement of the news, and that’s likely true for now. He even said he has learned not to “shut any doors” during his time in the league, though there is another reason for him to hold off on calling it a career. As long as he doesn’t formally retire, the Colts will remain on the hook for the $12 million they owe Ryan as a result of cutting him. Ryan tossed 14 scores and 13 interceptions in his 12 games with the Colts in 2022. As immobile as ever, he also took 38 sacks. A dismal season in Indianapolis aside, Ryan will go down as one of the most productive quarterbacks to ever play football if this is the end. He ranks ninth in career touchdown passes (381) and seventh in passing yards (62,792). Ryan also has an MVP and a Super Bowl appearance to his name.